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The Eurojet EJ200 is a military low-bypass turbofan used as the powerplant of the
Eurofighter Typhoon The Eurofighter Typhoon is a European multinational twin-engine, supersonic, canard delta wing, multirole fighter. The Typhoon was designed originally as an air-superiority fighter and is manufactured by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Syste ...
. The engine is largely based on the
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XG-40 technology demonstrator, which was developed in the 1980s. The EJ200 is built by the
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consortium. The EJ200 is also used in the
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supersonic land speed record attempting car.


Development


Rolls-Royce XG-40

Rolls-Royce began development of the XG-40 technology demonstrator engine in 1984. Development costs were met by the British government (85%) and Rolls-Royce. On 2 August 1985, Italy, West Germany and the UK agreed to go ahead with the Eurofighter. The announcement of this agreement confirmed that France had chosen not to proceed as a member of the project. One issue was French insistence that the aircraft be powered by the
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, in development at the same time as the XG-40.


Eurojet EJ200

The Eurojet consortium was formed in 1986 to co-ordinate and manage the project largely based on XG-40 technology. In common with the XG-40, the EJ200 has a three-stage fan with a high pressure ratio, five-stage low-aspect-ratio high-pressure (HP) compressor, a combustor using advanced cooling and thermal protection, and single-stage HP and LP turbines with powder metallurgy discs and
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blades. A reheat system (afterburner) provides thrust augmentation. The variable area final nozzle is a convergent-divergent design.


EJ200 Mk100

In December 2006, Eurojet completed deliveries of the 363 EJ200s for the Tranche 1 Eurofighters.


EJ200 Mk101

Tranche 2 aircraft require 519 EJ200s. , Eurojet was contracted to produce a total of 1,400 engines for the Eurofighter project.


Landspeed record attempt

An EJ200 engine, together with a rocket engine, will power the
Bloodhound LSR ''Bloodhound LSR'', formerly ''Bloodhound SSC'', is a British land vehicle designed to travel at supersonic speeds with the intention of setting a new world land speed record. The arrow-shaped car, under development since 2008, is powered by a je ...
for an attempt at the land speed record. The target speed is at least 1000 mph.


BAE Systems Tempest

A pair of EJ200 engines are being used in the
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demonstrator, prior to a new production engine being developed for the
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.


Failed bids / cancelled programmes


EJ230 - HAL Tejas

In 2009, Eurojet entered a bid, in competition with the
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, to supply a thrust vectoring variant of the EJ200 to power the Indian
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after both the indigenous Kaveri engine and the
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used in prototypes and early production models proved to have insufficient performance. After evaluation and acceptance of the technical offer provided by both Eurojet and GE Aviation, the IAF preferred the EJ200 as it is lighter and more compact but after the commercial quotes were compared in detail
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was declared as the lowest bidder. A second consideration by HAL was industrial offsets: if local Eurojet engine production was set up for the Tejas it would make future Eurofighter aircraft bids to India cheaper and more competitive with the Tejas whereas it was assumed the US would not allow aircraft using the engine to be sold to India. However, in October 2020 Boeing offered to sell F/A-18 aircraft to the Indian Navy which uses the same GE F414 engine.


TAI TFX

On 20 January 2015 ASELSAN of Turkey and Eurojet Turbo GmbH signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on the EJ200 military turbofan engine programme. It was envisaged that the collaboration would produce a derivative of the EJ200 with thrust vectoring for use in Turkey's TFX 5th generation air superiority fighter programme. However, the Eurojet EJ200 was not selected for the TFX program. Instead, the TFX will use the
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engine until indigenous manufacture by TEI and TRMOTOR.


KAI KF-21 Boramae

The EJ200 was one of the two possible engine options (the other was the GE F414) for the C103 design for the KF-21 (formerly KF-X) programme, but the Republic of Korea Air Force chose the F414-only C109 design.


Liquid fly-back booster

The
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programme was cancelled.


Variants


EJ2x0

Stage 1: * The EJ2x0 with 20% growth compared to the original EJ200. The EJ2x0 engine will have dry thrust increasing to some 72 kN (or 16,200 lbf) with a reheated output of around 103 kN (or 23,100 lbf). Stage 2: * The new engine plans to increase the output 30% more power compared to the original EJ200. The engine will have dry thrust of around 78 kN (or 17,500 lbf) with a reheated output of around 120 kN (or 27,000 lbf).


Production


Consortium Eurofighter

The EJ200 production programme with the four participating Nations (Germany, UK, Italy and Spain) is contracted to produce 1400 engines for Eurofighter Typhoon. ; Prototype (26) : 26 EJ200 supplied for the 13 prototypes ; Tranche 1 (363) : 363 engines EJ200 Mk100 :* (36) :** The Austrian engines were purchased as part of the common Tranche 1 purchase of 363. The Austrian Air Force purchased 36 EJ200 Mk100. The engines were modernised to Tranche 2 standard (EJ200 Mk101). :* :* :* :* ; Tranche 2 (519) : 519 engines EJ200 Mk101: :* :* :* :* ; Tranche 3 (241) :241 EJ200 Mk 101 for Tranche 3: :* :* :* :* ; Tranche 4 (217) :163 EJ200 orders for the Tranche 4: :* (56) :** 56 ordered in November 2020, following the order of 38 Eurofighter Quadriga by the German Air Force. As of February 2024, 3 of this serie were manufactured. 20 engines that are in service to be refurbished also included in contract. :** 20 Eurofighter to be ordered, the engines should be ordered soon. :* (54) :** 24 Eurofighter ordered, Italy ordered 54 engines in June 2025. :* (107) :** 48 ordered in June 2022, following the order of 20 Eurofighter with the ''Halcon I programme.'' :** 59 ordered in December 2024, following the order of 25 Eurofighter with the ''Halcon II programme.''


Export

; (60) : With the purchase of 28 Eurofighter T3, Kuwait purchased 60 EJ200 (4 spares). The last 5 engines were supplied in 2023. ; (27) : With the purchase of 12 Eurofighter T3, Oman purchased 27 EJ200 (3 spares). : In 2023, the 85% engine flight readiness of the engine was fulfilled. ; (50) : With the purchase of 24 Eurofighter T3, Qatar purchased 50 engines (2 spares). The last 10 engines were supplied in 2023. ; (155) : Saudi Arabia ordered 155 engines for its fleet of 72 Eurofighter (24 T2 and 48 T3). The contract was completed by 2016. In 2023, the 85% engine flight readiness of the engine was fulfilled.


Applications

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Eurofighter Typhoon The Eurofighter Typhoon is a European multinational twin-engine, supersonic, canard delta wing, multirole fighter. The Typhoon was designed originally as an air-superiority fighter and is manufactured by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Syste ...
*
Bloodhound LSR ''Bloodhound LSR'', formerly ''Bloodhound SSC'', is a British land vehicle designed to travel at supersonic speeds with the intention of setting a new world land speed record. The arrow-shaped car, under development since 2008, is powered by a je ...
*
Liquid fly-back booster Liquid Fly-back Booster (LFBB) was a German Aerospace Center's (DLR's) project concept to develop a liquid rocket booster capable of reuse for Ariane 1 in order to significantly reduce the high cost of space transportation and increase environ ...
(Cancelled)


Specifications (EJ200)


See also


References

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External links


Eurojet GmbH

Rolls-Royce EJ200

EJ200 fact sheet

EUROJET Offers its EJ200 Engine for the Tejas, Indian Light Combat Aircraft
{{Joint development aeroengines Low-bypass turbofan engines 1990s turbofan engines Eurofighter Typhoon