Their primary role would be air-to-ground.
As a test pilot, I presume, and someone who has some knowledge of these different aircraft and what they're designed for, is there a reason for that? We've been told that the F-35 is a multi-role aircraft and can do all these things. Is the Eurofighter better in an air-to-air role than the F-35? Do you have any idea why the British RAF would make these distinctions?