Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) may soon be taking delivery of its last Eurofighter Typhoon, but the Euro-Canard is still getting a boost in capabilities. Eight months after formally declaring Project Centurion—the name given to the RAF’s up-arming of the fighter with additional air-to-ground and...
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