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The NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) constitutes a highly mobile surveillance system designed to provide a solid air defence system over the entire Euro-Atlantic region.
Introduction. The NATO E-3A, or AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System), had its first operational mission in 1982. This remarkable aircraft has the ability to track and detect airborne threats from hundreds of miles away, while simultaneously commanding and controlling friendly forces.
This emblem, representing NATO’s AWACS fleet, exemplifies the Alliance’s resolve to cooperate and maintain its military strength. Specifically, the NATO star symbolises the component’s multinational members who operate and support the Alliance’s first and only multinational flying unit.
The E-3A AWACS are NATO’s ‘eye in the sky’. They provide the Alliance with air surveillance, battle management, command and control, and communications, and are used for a vast range of NATO missions. + More Operations.
23 lut 2022 · RAMSTEIN, Germany - This year, on February 24, exactly 40 years ago, a multi-national aircrew landed the first of eighteen NATO E-3A Airborne Early Warning and Control (AWACS) aircrafts at NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen. This historic moment marked a milestone for the NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Force (NAEW&CF) and the NATO Alliance.
13 lut 2024 · NATO AWACS aircraft takes to the skies with an all-female crew. Image 1 of 20. NATO See our content policy. Download high resolution image. 09 Feb. 2024. Aircrew from Canada, Denmark and Italy monitor the skies over Poland in their E-3A Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft.
18 lis 2017 · NATO operates a fleet of Boeing E-3A Airborne Warning & Control System (AWACS) aircraft, with their distinctive radar domes mounted on the fuselage, which provide the Alliance with air surveillance, command and control, battle space management and communications.