NATO’s future surveillance system that will replace its long-serving Boeing E-3 Sentry fleet in the 2030s is set to use a mix of uncrewed airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft, space-based surveillance and penetrating airborne intelligence-gathering assets, alliance nations have agreed. The members...
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