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Upgraded Saudi Fighter Jets Made A Quick Stop In Europe On Their Way Home

Some interesting Saudi Arabian combat planes visited Malta International Airport on their way home last week.

On April 23, an RSAF Tornado upgraded under the TSP (Tornado Sustainment Program), made a stopover in Malta. The Saudi strike fighter, wearing the typical desert color scheme with the RAF roundel and a TSP flag on the tail, was one of the final two upgraded to the standard that enables the RSAF to operate the medium-range strike fighters until at least 2020.

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RSAF Tornado TSP

TSP includes upgrades needed to employ a wide array of precision guided munitions: BrimstoneStorm Shadow, Paveway/Enhanced Paveway-series bombs etc. In other words, RSAF TSP Tornados are quite similar to RAF Tornado GR4s.

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RSAF Typhoon 1

On Apr. 25, two two-seater Eurofighter Typhoons on delivery from BAE Warton made a stopover in Malta.

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RSAF Typhoon 2

The two RSAF Typhoon jets in the typical two-tone color scheme followed the same route staged for the delivery flight of the previous examples: Warton – Toulouse (France).

They departed from Malta on Apr. 26, destination Taif airbase (reportedly via Sharm-El-Sheikh, Egypt).

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