An advanced quadruple-redundant FBW system manages the aircraft's deliberate aerodynamic instability, ensuring extreme maneuverability and carefree handling.

The cockpit is optimized for "head-up" operations, reducing pilot workload during intense combat:

Mission-critical systems utilize the INTEGRITY Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) by Green Hills Software to ensure reliable performance under extreme conditions.

The Typhoon’s avionics package is generally categorized into four primary functional groups:

The Passive Infrared Airborne Tracking Equipment allows the pilot to detect and track up to 200 targets passively (without emitting radar signals), displaying this information on the helmet-mounted display.

Three large color MFDs provide customizable views of tactical data, system health, and navigation maps.

Includes the MIDS (Multifunctional Digital Information Distribution System) for secure, jam-resistant data exchange between Allied forces.

Features the Praetorian DASS (Defensive Aid Sub System) , which integrates electronic countermeasures, missile approach warners, and towed decoys to protect against incoming threats. Pilot Interface and Controls