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Germany considers Saab’s GlobalEye as frontrunner for future airborne early warning capability
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Germany considers Saab’s GlobalEye as frontrunner for future airborne early warning capability
The issue has gained urgency as NATO prepares to retire its fleet of Boeing E-3A AWACS aircraft, long stationed in Geilenkirchen. These planes have provided the alliance with strategic airborne surveillance for decades, but their age and increasing maintenance costs have made decommissioning necessary. Without a successor, Germany would be left without a national airborne early warning and control capability and entirely reliant on allies. S…
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