ECRS Mk.2 for British Eurofighter Typhoons Developed by British defense major Leonardo UK, the new ECRS Mk.2 is a powerful AESA radar which can perform air-to-air and air-to-ground detection as ...
The new European Common Radar System Mark 2 (ECRS Mk2) prototype has taken flight for the first time at BAE Systems’ site in Warton, Lancashire in the UK. The radar was commissioned by the UK Ministry ...
An advanced new radar that will allow RAF pilots to locate, identify and suppress enemy air defences flew for the first time on September 27, 2024. The flight of the ECRS is the latest step in the ...
BAE Systems’ flight test facility in Warton, Lancashire has seen the first flight of a radar – dubbed ECRS Mk2 (European Common Radar System Mark 2) – that has been developed by engineers at Leonardo ...
Flown from the company’s Warton site in Lancashire on 27 September in prototype form aboard single-seat test aircraft BS116, the ECRS Mk2 radar will be installed on 40 Tranche 3 production ...
What You Need to Know: The Royal Air Force (RAF) successfully tested its Eurofighter Typhoon equipped with the new European Common Radar System Mark 2 (ECRS Mk2), developed by Leonardo UK.The ...
A Eurofighter Typhoon test and evaluation aircraft equipped with a ECRS Mk 2 prototype radar departs BAE Systems' Warton Aerodrome on its first flight. (BAE Systems) BAE Systems and its programme ...
The latest prototype of the radar, called the European Common Radar System (ECRS) Mark 2, flew today on a UK Typhoon test and evaluation aircraft out of BAE Systems’ flight test facility in ...
The first flight of the new ECRS Mk.2 AESA radar on the Typhoon marks a milestone in the ongoing development of the aircraft to keep it relevant in the next decades, introducing new Electronic ...