Boeing E7A Wedgetail (7377ES) Australia Air Force Aviation Photo 1787997


Boeing E7A Wedgetail (7377ES) Australia Air Force Aviation Photo 1787997

The Boeing E-7A AEW & C was an adaptation of the Boeing Business Jet variant of the 737, combining the fuselage of the Model 737-500 with the strengthened wing and undercarriage of the Model 737-800. Developed by Boeing and Northrop Grumman, the companies announced they hoped to sell the aircraft on the world markets to military services.


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The UK Royal Air Force's (RAF) first Wedgetail AEW1 (E-7A) airborne early-warning and control aircraft (AEW&C) has reached a new development milestone. The aircraft has successfully been installed with the multi-role electronically scanned array (MESA) sensor. It is the first of three aircraft from the new Wedgetail fleet that is undergoing.


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In September 2014, a RAAF E-7A Wedgetail early warning and control aircraft arrived in the Middle East to join the war against the Islamic State terror group.


E7A Wedgetail celebrates 10 years of RAAF service Australian Aviation

In the late 1980s, the Australian Government commenced investigations into the acquisition of an Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) capability to improve the nation's air defence effectiveness.


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Wedgetail. A derivative of the Boeing 737, the E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) is the centrepiece of Australia's national air defence capability, incorporating powerful airborne surveillance, communications and battle management capability. Featuring the distinctive Multi-Role Electronically Scanned Array radar.


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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing a contract worth up to $1.2 billion to start work on the first E-7A battle management and command-and-control aircraft, with plans to field a.


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E7A Wedgetail

On Tuesday, the U.S. Air Force awarded Boeing a contract of $1.2 billion to start working on a prototype E-7, with the first Air Force version of the aircraft expected to be fielded by 2027.


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The E-7 Wedgetail is equipped with a mechanical electronic scanning array (MESA) radar system that can detect targets in the air, and at sea, at ranges of up to 248 miles. The radar is shrouded in.


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The E-7 Wedgetail provides one of the most advanced air battlespace management capabilities in the world and the Royal Air Force have just purchased five of them. The Wedgetail is an Airborne Early Warning & Control aircraft with maritime search capabilities, the ability to control unmanned aircraft and intelligence gathering capabilities.


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The DoD is currently progressing a capability upgrade for its existing fleet of E-7A Wedgetail aircraft under the AUD2.3-3.5 billion (USD1.6-2.4 billion) project AIR5077 Phase 6 for approval.


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The Air Force "plans to begin production in fiscal 2025, with the first E-7A expected to be fielded by fiscal [year] 2027," the flying branch announced in a Feb. 28 press release. "The.


Boeing E7A Wedgetail (7377ES) Australia Air Force Aviation Photo 1778545

The E-7A Wedgetail provides Australia with one of the most advanced airspace battle management capabilities in the world. The Wedgetail's ability to coordinate a joint air, sea and land battle in real time significantly increases the effectiveness of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). Operated by No. 2 Squadron, Air Force's 6 E-7A.


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Based on the Boeing 737-700 design, the E-7A Wedgetail is equipped with an advanced multi-role electronically scanned array (MESA) radar, and 10 state-of-the-art mission consoles from which the crew can track airborne and maritime targets simultaneously. Commanding Officer No. 2 Squadron Wing Commander Warren Haynes said the exercise mission.


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