NATO Could Follow Allies With New Airborne Early Warning Acquisition

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Credit: NATO E-3A Component
NATO is considering early retirement options for its Boeing E-3 Sentry airborne early warning fleet. The move appears to reflect growing concerns about the 1960s-era 707-derived platform’s ability to perform through its planned 2035 withdrawal—particularly with an expected hectic operational tempo...

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