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Can a Eurofighter Jet land on a US carrier?

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a425couple

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Aug 16, 2021, 1:00:05 PM8/16/21
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James Scott
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Can a Eurofighter Jet land on a US carrier?

No. Eurofighter Typhoon is purely land based jet and no more capable of
launching from, or landing on, a US Aircraft Carrier than an F-15, or
F-16, or F-22 (none of those are carrier capable either).

Now, the French Dassault Rafale is a different story. The Rafale M is a
carrier capable version for the French Naval Aviation (the French Navy
is the only other Navy in the world to utilize US style CATOBAR Aircraft
Carriers using catapults and trap wires, their Aircraft Carrier Charles
de Gaulle is also the only other nuclear powered aircraft carrier in use
outside the US Navy).

So the French Navy Rafales are the only foreign jets that can operate
from US Carriers (and US F/A-18s can likewise use the Charles de
Gaulle). Every once in a while they do practice this with eachother.


So that's the Rafale. But the Eurofighter Typhoon? No, it cannot.

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peterw...@hotmail.com

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Aug 17, 2021, 10:51:26 PM8/17/21
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On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 12:00:05 PM UTC-5, a425couple wrote:
> A Quora
> James Scott
> Former Army Paratrooper, turned EMT, now turned Firefighter Thu
>
> Can a Eurofighter Jet land on a US carrier?
>
> No. Eurofighter Typhoon is purely land based jet and no more capable of
> launching from, or landing on, a US Aircraft Carrier than an F-15, or
> F-16, or F-22 (none of those are carrier capable either).
>
> Now, the French Dassault Rafale is a different story. The Rafale M is a
> carrier capable version for the French Naval Aviation (the French Navy
> is the only other Navy in the world to utilize US style CATOBAR Aircraft
> Carriers using catapults and trap wires, their Aircraft Carrier Charles
> de Gaulle is also the only other nuclear powered aircraft carrier in use
> outside the US Navy).
>
> So the French Navy Rafales are the only foreign jets that can operate
> from US Carriers (and US F/A-18s can likewise use the Charles de
> Gaulle). Every once in a while they do practice this with each other.

I have a vague memory that, years ago, there was some consideration given to
building a carrier-capable version of the Eurofighter.

Peter Wezeman
anti-social Darwinist
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