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NATO Adopts Swedish GlobalEye Aircraft As New “Eyes In The Sky” To Replace Ageing US Fleet

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ANKARA (TechGenez) – NATO has chosen a Swedish-made surveillance aircraft to become the alliance’s new “eyes in the sky,” replacing its ageing fleet of U.S.-built planes. At the NATO Defence Industry Forum in Ankara, the alliance and the Swedish government announced that Saab’s GlobalEye system will take over this critical role. The deal could see [...]

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GlobalEye features, one of the most advanced air surveillance systems in the world, allow them to monitor a very large area and detect potential threats from time, explains the Ministry of Defence in an informative clip about the particularities of the plane. At this week's summit in Ankara, NATO Secretary General announced that the alliance will open ...

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The Ministry of Defence transmitted, on Friday, details of GlobalEye, NATO's new Air Warning and Control System, stating that it can simultaneously detect drones, planes, ships and missiles hundreds of kilometres away. Radar does not rotate, flies at 13,000 metres altitude and has a 12-hour range.

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On Friday, MAPN explained, in an informative video published on Facebook, which are the particularities of the GlobalEye system, which "seems to be a business aircraft at first sight." According to the quoted source, the GlobalEye system mission "is to detect threats and transmit information to command centres and forces that can intervene." "How can NATO detect a threat long before it reaches the allied airspace? Romania has joined the Alliance…

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GlobalEye, NATO's new aerial warning and control system, can simultaneously detect drones, aircraft, ships and missiles hundreds of miles away, and Romania is one of the 11 countries that have joined this program.

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The Ministry of Defence transmitted, on Friday, details of NATO's new Air Warning and Control System, GlobalEye, stating that it can simultaneously detect drones, aircraft, ships and missiles hundreds of kilometres away. Radar does not rotate, flies at an altitude of 13,000 metres and has a 12-hour range. "It looks like a business aircraft, but it is one of the most advanced air surveillance systems in the world," the MAPN officials transmitted.

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kt-kuriren.se broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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