Eurofighter T.3 Typhoon History
Developed in the 1980s by a European consortium of the UK, Germany, Italy, and Spain to replace aging Cold War fighters, the Eurofighter Typhoon program culminated in its first prototype flight in 1994, entering Royal Air Force service in 2003 as a cutting-edge multirole aircraft prized for agility, advanced avionics, and air superiority. The dual-seat T.3 trainer variant, optimized for pilot instruction with mirrored controls and systems, was introduced around 2007, with examples like ZJ815 serving in frontline units before retirement in 2016; over the years, the Typhoon has evolved through upgrades, proving its prowess in global operations across nine nations, with more than 600 units produced to date.