AEW
Airborne Early Warning | ||||
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AEW Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations |
AEW
air and space expeditionary wing; airborne early warning
air and space expeditionary wing; airborne early warning
| NATO Acronyms |
AEW
Airborne Early Warning (Radar Picket Aircraft)
Airborne Early Warning (Radar Picket Aircraft)
| International Relations and Security Acronyms |
AEW
Airborne Early Warning; Airborne Electronic Warfare
Airborne Early Warning; Airborne Electronic Warfare
AEW Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| AERONAUTICAL ABBREVIATIONS |
AEW
Airborne Early Warning
Airborne Early Warning
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Aerosweet Airlines
Aerosweet Airlines (Ukraine)
IATA: VV
ICAO: AEW
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Aerosweet Airlines (Ukraine)
IATA: VV
ICAO: AEW
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AEW
Aerosweet Airlines Kiev Ukraine
Aerosweet Airlines Kiev Ukraine
AEW Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Airborne Early Warning
An Airborne Early Warning (AEW) system is a radar system carried by an aircraft which is designed to detect other aircraft. Used at a high altitude, the radars allow the operators to distinguish between friendly and hostile aircraft hundreds of miles away.
AEW aircraft are used for defensive and offensive air operations. The system is used offensively to direct fighters to their target locations, and defensively to counter attacks.
Many countries have their own AEW systems, although the E-3 Sentry and Grumman E-2C Hawkeye are the popular systems worldwide. The Sentry was built by the Boeing Defense and Space Group (now Integrated Defense Systems) and is widely considered to be an international benchmark for AEW systems. It is based on the Boeing 707 aircraft. The E-2 Hawkeye, which entered service in 1965, is arguably the most widely used AEW system. The E-3 Sentry is not strictly an AEW system, as it has far more functionality—see Airborne Warning and Control System. For the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, the E-3 technology has been fitted into the Boeing E-767.
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