Posted on 04/03/2007 10:11:14 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Picture: Storm Shadow cruise missile tested for Royal Saudi Air Force Tornadoes
BAE Systems appears to have reached an advanced stage in its programme to upgrade the capabilities of Saudi Arabias Panavia Tornado interdictor strike aircraft, with flight testing now underway of a trials aircraft carrying MBDAs Storm Shadow cruise missile.
Tornado Sustainment Programme aircraft ZH917 is pictured at BAEs Warton site in Lancashire on 2 April carrying two Storm Shadow rounds, including one painted in high-visibility markings for possible test release purposes.
BAE declines to comment on the current flight test activity, which is being conducted as part of the wide-ranging Al Yamamah arms deal between the Saudi and UK governments. However, a UK source close to the negotiations confirms that the more than 250km (135nm)-range Storm Shadow is among a number of systems now being evaluated for possible integration as part of the Royal Saudi Air Forces Tornado upgrade.
Saudi Arabia is meanwhile expected to sign a deal with the UK government around mid-year to acquire its planned fleet of 72 Eurofighter Typhoons, with these to replace the air forces Tornado air defence variant platforms.
I think the IDF just found a new threat to watch out for.
Perhaps, but I think the Saudis are probably more worried about the Iranians....
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