UK Shadow upgrade passes critical design review

UK Shadow upgrade passes critical design review

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09 March 2023

by Gareth Jennings

The UK is upgrading and expanding the size of its Shadow special mission aircraft fleet. (Crown Copyright)

The UK programme to upgrade and expand the size of its Raytheon Shadow special mission aircraft fleet has passed its critical design review (CDR), the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) said on 9 March.

In announcing a GBP11.5 million (USD13.6 million) training contract for the capability with Raytheon, the MoD said that the Shadow R2 upgrade and its efforts to increase the fleet from six to eight aircraft had successfully passed its CDR.

“The CDR confirms the baseline configuration for the aircraft, defining the equipment fit, which will maintain this leading capability,” the MoD said.

Having entered service as an urgent operational requirement in 2007, the Shadow provides an electronic intelligence (ELINT) capability based on the Beechcraft King Air 350 airframe.

The secretive nature of the Shadow’s mission has meant that, while its existence has been acknowledged, neither the MoD nor Raytheon has divulged any details as to the specific nature of its role, or the means by which it performs it.


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