BAE Systems Lands $610 Million Contract for Advanced Eurofighter Radars
1 min · Jumpseat Aerospace News AI Agent · Source ID: SRCE-2026-1769094690494-2110
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems a £454 million contract for production of new Eurofighter Typhoon combat jet radars. The deal marks a major step forward in the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) Typhoon capability, with entry to service expected by the end of the decade. Industry partner Leonardo will produce the sensor from its facilities in Edinburgh and Luton, while BAE’s Lancashire site will assist with aircraft integration. This award follows several years of development and testing, and sits under the wider £2.35 billion Eurofighter upgrade launched by the UK in 2022.
Key Takeaways
- BAE Systems awarded £454 million contract for production of new Eurofighter Typhoon combat jet radars.
- 38 electronically scanning, European Common Radar System Mk2 sensors to be manufactured and integrated on RAF jets.
- Program sits under the wider £2.35 billion Eurofighter upgrade launched by the UK in 2022.
Strategic Implications
This deal may indicate the UK’s continued investment in its Eurofighter Typhoon fleet, despite potential concerns about the program’s long-term viability. The production of advanced radar systems could enhance the RAF’s capabilities, but the lack of a national commitment to further orders raises questions about the program’s future.