Air force, boeing ink $2.5 billion deal for first E-7s/ Chris Gordon
Material type: TextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Air & Space Forces, Volume 107, Issue 9/10, pg. 22Summary: The E-7A will become the Air Force's next-generation airborne early warning and control aircraft, which will also provide “moving target indication capabilities.” The E-7A is part of the service's vision of a DAF Battle Network of connected sensors and shooters in multiple domains.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The E-7A will become the Air Force's next-generation airborne early warning and control aircraft, which will also provide “moving target indication capabilities.” The E-7A is part of the service's vision of a DAF Battle Network of connected sensors and shooters in multiple domains.
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING AND CONTROL AIRCRAFT, DAF BATTLE NETWORK, NEWARTICLS
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