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As the USAF questions the E-7 Wedgetail as the E-3 Sentry replacement, they are currently replacing the E-3 in the RAF.
Following the historic decisions made by leaders at the NATO Summit in The Hague, Allies will continue to future-proof NATO's ...
Out With the Old, In With the New The A-100 will replace the A-50, a 1970s-era airborne early warning and control airplane in service with both the Russian and Indian air forces.
Ukrainian war correspondent Andrii Tsaplienko claims that the russian occupiers have flown an A-50 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft into the sky for the first time in a long time.
Business Insider flew aboard the decades-old aircraft during a recent surveillance mission. NATO plans to replace the E-3 in ...
The U.S. Air Force and Boeing announced that they reached agreement on a $2.56 billion contract to develop two prototype E-7A Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft.
The government has approved an approximately Rs 20,000 crore AWACS project, a major step toward boosting the Indian Air Force’s airborne surveillance and early warning capabilities. Under this ...
He said South Korea has four U.S.-made airborne early warning and control aircraft and plans to buy four more. In late 2023, North Korea placed its first spy satellite into orbit, but foreign ...
Boeing has now delivered the first two 737 airborne early warning and control aircraft to the Royal Australian Air Force under Project Wedgetail, a landmark achievement in the history of airborne ...
A US Navy E-2C Hawkeye airborne early warning and control aircraft crashed in Virginia on Monday, a Naval Air Forces Atlantic spokesperson told Insider in an emailed statement.
Raytheon Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana, has been awarded a $14,071,825 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for Phase II risk reduction for the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS). This contract provides ...
The website said the radome has a distinctive triangle design on top, similar to what is seen on some Chinese airborne early warning aircraft, but not used on U.S. or Russian aircraft.