Luftwaffe Eurofighter Typhoon EW: New Power Thanks To Rafael’s Sky Shield Campaign

As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, there was no confirmed information regarding the integration of Rafael’s Sky Shield electronic warfare (EW) system into the Eurofighter Typhoon operated by the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). It’s important to note that developments and contracts may have occurred since then that I’m unaware of.

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a multirole fighter aircraft operated by several European nations, including Germany. It has advanced capabilities in air-to-air combat, air-to-ground missions, and air superiority.

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is an Israeli defense company that specializes in various defense technologies, including electronic warfare systems. Sky Shield is an EW system developed by Rafael, designed to detect, identify, and neutralize threats posed by radar-guided weapons and surface-to-air missile systems.

While the integration of advanced EW systems into military aircraft can significantly enhance their survivability and combat capabilities, I cannot provide specific information about the integration of Sky Shield into the Eurofighter Typhoon operated by the Luftwaffe.

To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information on the integration of any specific EW system into the Eurofighter Typhoon or any other developments related to the Luftwaffe’s capabilities, I recommend referring to official sources, defense news outlets, or contacting relevant defense authorities in Germany.

Once developed, the Luftwaffe will use the pod to turn its Eurofighter Typhoon into an electronic attack platform. The project is expected to be completed in 2028. The Sky Shield was developed as an all-inclusive multi-purpose escort jammer and electronic attack system. Sky Shield engages enemy radars in hostile environments, providing comprehensive electronic countermeasures against enemy threats. The system creates a corridor for multiple attacking aircraft, thus increasing aircraft survivability in time and providing attack options.

Sky Shield operates in frequencies from from one to 18GHz. It consists of a digital interferometer signal detection system, a digital radio frequency memory technique generator, and modular solid-state steering transmitters for jamming. Rafael claims their system is fully compatible with 4.5-generation fighters. Notably, the Sky Shield uses the same interface as Rafael’s Litening targeting pod, which Eurofighter Typhoon uses, reducing integration time and costs.

The compact size of the Sky Shield pod allows it to be incorporated into a wide range of aircraft, including small, medium, and large combat aircraft. The system provides considerable strength in a 360-degree radius over a wide range of frequencies. With outstanding direction-finding accuracy, the digital receiver can trace complex emitters.

Sky Shield reportedly protects not just a single aircraft but an entire fighter formation. The system provides an EW shield to prevent enemies from targeting friendly forces. It is said to be effective against modern-day advanced radar threats and capable of dealing with dense electromagnetic environments. Potent close support and escort jamming systems like Sky Shield and the Litening Pod can detect and neutralize the adversary’s radar signals, enabling fighter jets to quickly suppress or destroy surface-to-air missile batteries and clear the air-denial axis.

As an external jammer to the aircraft, Sky Shield can operate as the final jamming phase in case the enemy fires a SAM toward an aircraft. The X Guard Fibre Optic Towed Decoy can interrupt the signal and redirect it in another direction, allowing the strike package to drop freefall bombs on high-value enemy targets. The Sky Shield jammers use fast-switching multi-beam array transmitters, enabling them to jam and deceive multiple threats simultaneously.

Not only is the symbol for the Luftwaffe, the Eurofighter Typhoon is also being used by the Royal Air Force, Austria, Spain and Italy. With its characteristic delta wing design, the Typhoon is a very versatile aircraft at both high and low speeds. The digital flight control system and superior aerodynamic design also help this fighter to maintain high maneuverability in a narrow range. When combined with the remarkable electronic ωɑɾʄɑɾε capabilities of the Sky Shield, the Typhoon will further develop its inherent power.

 

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