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What do you think about the BriteCloud decoy option for use by Pakistani F-16s. Seems inexpensive but effective!. RAF is using it on their typhoons.
RAF trials BriteCloud decoy from Typhoon
Richard Scott, London - Jane's Defence Weekly
23 May 2019
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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has disclosed the first trials of the BriteCloud expendable active decoy (EAD) from a Royal Air Force (RAF) Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 multirole fighter.
The MoD announced on 23 May that the first such trials took place in the United Kingdom in April. A total of 33 BriteCloud 55 rounds (launched from existing 55 mm flare dispensers) were dispensed from fighters flown by the RAF’s 41 Test and Evaluation Squadron against a range of representative radio-frequency (RF)-guided threats.
Further BriteCloud trials are now planned in support of operational testing and validation. An initial operating capability on the RAF’s Typhoons is planned for later in 2019
What do you think about the BriteCloud decoy option for use by Pakistani F-16s. Seems inexpensive but effective!. RAF is using it on their typhoons.
RAF trials BriteCloud decoy from Typhoon
Richard Scott, London - Jane's Defence Weekly
23 May 2019
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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has disclosed the first trials of the BriteCloud expendable active decoy (EAD) from a Royal Air Force (RAF) Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 multirole fighter.
The MoD announced on 23 May that the first such trials took place in the United Kingdom in April. A total of 33 BriteCloud 55 rounds (launched from existing 55 mm flare dispensers) were dispensed from fighters flown by the RAF’s 41 Test and Evaluation Squadron against a range of representative radio-frequency (RF)-guided threats.
Further BriteCloud trials are now planned in support of operational testing and validation. An initial operating capability on the RAF’s Typhoons is planned for later in 2019