➀ Leonardo's ECRS Mk2 radar completed its first flight on a UK Typhoon test aircraft, marking a significant milestone in the development of the UK's Typhoon fighter jets. The radar, designed to enhance electronic warfare capabilities, is part of NATO's frontline fleet. ➁ The radar features a multi-functional array that can perform traditional radar functions and additional electronic warfare tasks. ➂ The ECRS Mk2 radar was developed in Edinburgh, with collaboration between the MoD, RAF, Leonardo UK, and BAE Systems.
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