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07 Jul 16. Eurofighter Fires Storm Shadow In First Live Test. Three years after initial ground trials began in Italy, a Eurofighter Typhoon trials aircraft has carried out its first live firing of a Storm Shadow cruise missile.
“Storm Shadow has been fired from Eurofighter Typhoon and the integration programme is on track,” BAE Systems Senior Communications Advisor – Combat Air Matthew Squires said in a July 6 e-mail. “The functional test referred to in our previous statement was a firing of a Storm Shadow weapon from a development aircraft which took place in June 2016.” He added that “This is the position of Eurofighter and the [Eurofighter Partner Countries].”
This statement finally ends six months of obfuscation during which the companies involved in the Storm Shadow integration program declined to clarify contradictions and inconsistencies in their public statements and to provide specific information, suggesting that they were hiding technical problems.
Even now, the fact that the first firing took place on June 14, and whether it was carried out by Instrumented Production Aircraft (IPA) 2 (belonging to Leonardo Aircraft Division) or IPA6 (owned by BAE Systems) at the UK Ministry of Defence’s test range in the Hebrides, could not be officially confirmed.
The information blackout was all the more unexpected that the Storm Shadow missile is considered a “major Eurofighter capability component” by the UK Ministry of Defence, and also is a major competitive advantage on the export market, where all of Eurofighter’s competitors, including Rafale (Storm Shadow) and Gripen (Taurus KEPD), are armed with long-range cruise missiles.
The first Storm Shadow live firing will reassure customers that, 30 months after the first Storm Shadow integration trials on Eurofighter began in December 2013, the program is now making noticeable progress.
However, no imagery has yet been released of the several jettisoning trials of Storm Shadow, which we have repeatedly requested since these trials were announced in November 2015.
Imagery blackout
In a February 22 e-mail, BAE’s Squires said “Footage of the Storm Shadow is in existence but it is currently going through the clearance process, and we are therefore not able to distribute it at this stage…..We are planning to issue this as soon as we obtain clearance to do so.”
By July 5, the position was reversed, and Squires said that “The position as regards footage of these trials remains the same – we are not in a position to release still or moving footage of the trials.”
On July 6, the position changed again. “As regards the still/video images of the firing, as this activity happened very recently these, as mentioned in my last email, are understandably in the clearance process and we hope to be able to share these with you shortly,” Squires said in an e-mail message. This retention of imagery, which will now hopefully end “shortly,” stands in stark contrast to the same companies’ past eagerness to communicate widely that the Storm Shadow integration program is progressing well.
Communications overload
Since August 4, 2014, a total of 13 press releases have been issued about Storm Shadow’s integration on Typhoon – on average, one every two months — and several more have referred to it.
Progress is hard to measure, however, as some of these releases have repeated “achievements” that had already been announced.
One example is the “first” Storm Shadow release from a Typhoon, announced by Eurofighter GmbH on Dec. 11, 2014 (“First Storm Shadow Missile Release from a Eurofighter Typhoon Is A Success,”) and again a year later, on Nov. 9, 2015, by BAE Systems (“First Storm Shadow Missile Successfully Released From A Eurofighter Typhoon”). At the time, both companies declined to say whether this meant the initial “first” att