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707 AWACS
707 AWACS 
707 AWACS
707 AWACS 
707 AWACS
707 AWACS 
707 AWACS
707 AWACS 
USAF AWACS in Flight
USAF AWACS in Flight 
Five AWACS on Flight Apron
Five AWACS on Flight Apron 
E-3 AWACS Landing
E-3 AWACS Landing 
NATO AWACS in Flight
NATO AWACS in Flight 
Early E-3 AWACS Concept
Early E-3 AWACS Concept 
707 AWACS Taking Off
707 AWACS Taking Off 
E-3 AWACS Aerial Refueling Probe
E-3 AWACS Aerial Refueling Probe 
E-3 AWACS Radomes
E-3 AWACS Radomes 
E-3 AWACS in Flight
E-3 AWACS in Flight 
E-3 AWACS Rotating Dome at Sunset
E-3 AWACS Rotating Dome at Sunset 
AWACS Flying Over Mount Rainier
AWACS Flying Over Mount Rainier 
NATO AWACS Flying Over Mountains
NATO AWACS Flying Over Mountains 
E3 AWACS on Flight Apron
E3 AWACS on Flight Apron 
E-3 AWACS Taking Off
E-3 AWACS Taking Off 
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AWACS Takeoff 
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AWACS Radome 
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707 AWACS

The distinctive rotodome including “eye-in-the-sky” electronics for the E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) first was installed using the 720-320 jet as the aircraft platform. Production of the 707 jet airframe ended in 1991, and the 767 jet airframe was offered as the platform for AWACS. The E-3 AWACS represents the world's standard for airborne early warning systems. It provides airborne surveillance, as well as command and control functions for tactical and air defense forces. Equipped with a “look-down” radar, the AWACS can separate airborne targets from the ground and sea clutter returns. It has a 360-degree view of the horizon, and at operating altitudes can “see” more than 320 kilometers (200 miles) and can detect and track both air and sea targets simultaneously. The 767-200 aircraft has 50 percent more floor space and nearly twice the volume of the 707 aircraft, can carry a heavier payload, has a greater range, and flies higher than the 707 jet. The 767 jet will have mission capability comparable to the 707 AWACS and will be interoperable with the AWACS aircraft currently in service. 
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Unique identifier BI23586 
Boeing ID 5mk21073-4 
Type Image 
Size 5996px × 3998px   68MB 
License type RM 
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