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This article evaluates whether the Eurofighter Typhoon is faster than the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, examining their design philosophies, specific performance metrics, and operational uses. The Typhoon, with a speed of Mach 2, excels in agility and rapid interception, while the F-35 emphasizes stealth and sensor integration, capable of penetrating heavily defended spaces. Each aircraft’s strengths cater to different roles within air forces, indicating speed alone isn’t decisive in modern air combat.

The Eurofighter Typhoon, once a top-tier multirole combat aircraft, faces obsolescence in a landscape dominated by stealth technology. Its distinctive design limits its stealth capabilities, positioning it as a supportive asset for new-generation stealth fighters. The Typhoon will remain operational, but its role will evolve towards complementing more advanced aircraft in modern air warfare.

Raytheon UK has completed successful integration trials of the Paveway IV guided bomb on the Eurofighter Typhoon, strengthening collaborative combat capabilities within NATO. The trials, involving live-fire exercises and simulations, highlight multinational defense cooperation and the weapon’s precision and reliability in contested environments.