First Block 5 Typhoons Arrive at U.K. Squadron’s Base

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First Block 5 Typhoons Arrive at U.K. Squadron’s Base
By ANDREW CHUTER, LONDON


The United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force (RAF) has taken delivery of the first two Typhoon multirole aircraft with an air-to-ground capability.
The aircraft were flown to Coningsby air base Aug. 6 for pilot training.
The RAF’s XI Squadron, the lead unit for Typhoons in the ground attack role, is expected to declare operational capability in July 2008. Following that, the British are expected to deploy the aircraft to Afghanistan to replace Harrier GR9 aircraft now supporting NATO operations in the south of the country.
The aircraft delivered to XI Squadron are the first RAF aircraft upgraded to what is known as the Block 5 standard. The aircraft have improved handling and systems, and new defensive and offensive capabilities.
The Typhoon’s initial ground-attack capability allows it to carry the Brimstone anti-tank missile and the Enhanced Paveway II precision-guided bomb. Enhanced Paveway allows the pilot to aim the bomb using either global positioning or laser designation The aircraft continues to carry a range of air-to-air weapons.

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