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(AEW&C) aircraft is designed for countries that are not
capable of or require a much greater 767 or 707 AWACS
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AEW&C, is designed to meet Australia's air monitoring
needs. The new AEW&C platform will be equipped with an electronically scanned 360 degree, Multi-role Electronically
Scanned Array (MESA), which is able to track air and sea targets simultaneously.

Joining Boeing and Boeing Australia Limited on the Wedgetail team is Northrop Grumman Electronic Sensors and
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Boeing Australia is responsible for providing a leading system, technique and product support team. In January 2010,
Boeing was awarded a $ 600 million contract to provide project management and technical services for the five-year
AEW&C program. BAE Systems Australia will supply electronic support measures and electronic war self protection
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systems. Qantas Airways was awarded a contract for aircraft maintenance. The first two aircraft were completed by
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The first flight of Boeing 737 AEW&C aircraft with a radar system and mission took place at Boeing Field in Seattle in
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developing and integrating with certain hardware and software components. Deliveries began in Australia at the end
of 2009 and reached full operational capability in November 2012.

The aircraft will be known as "Wedgetail" by the RAAF after the Australian Wedgetail Eagle, which, according to
Aussies, "has a very acute vision, ranges widely in prey, protects its territory without compromise and remains high for
a long time." Turkey AF will call them "Peace Eagle", perhaps for the same reason, Boeing hopes to sell up to 30
AEW&Cs in 2016.

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The plane chosen for Wedgetail was a Boeing 737-700 increase in gross weight variant (IGW), based on the Boeing
Business Jet fuselage. It was flown by two crew members with between six and ten mission members.

The aircraft's maximum takeoff weight is 171,000 lb (77,110 kg). It flies at an altitude of 30,000 feet-40,000 feet with a
maximum operating height of 41,000 feet. The time at the station is estimated to be more than nine hours.

The maximum dash and normal cruising speed of this aircraft are 955 km / hr and 759 km / hr respectively. The range
is 7,040 km and the service ceiling is 12,500 m.

The engine operates at an altitude of 30,000 feet to 40,000 feet with a maximum operating height of 41,000 feet. It
has a sophisticated flight deck, avionics and navigation equipment. A broad communication package is also included,
which has three HF communication systems, eight VHF / UHF along with the 4A and Link 11 systems.
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The aircraft is equipped with two CFM56-7B24 International CFM engines, each rated 118kN. It has a flight boom
container and a fixed probe that provides dual fueling capabilities in flight. The CFM56-7B24 engine is also equipped
with dual annular combustor for low emission capability, general core and low pressure turbine. The aircraft reduces
fuel combustion using innovative thermodynamic cycles.

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The Advanced Systems Division of BAE Systems North America supplies the main elements of avionics aircraft
missions, including the appearance of tactical cockpit missions, command and control consoles and mission
computers. There are six multirole / multipurpose mission consoles with ultra-high resolution flat panel tactical
displays mounted on aircraft. Equipment production is being carried out at the BAE Advanced Systems Greenlawn
facility.

The computer uses sophisticated signal processing algorithms to analyze, group and prioritize data. This data is
presented to the mission crew in an integrated situation display on the system console.

Open system architecture ensures the system can be upgraded and expanded. AEW&C Wedgetail aircraft are
compatible and can be operated with warning aircraft and E-3 and 767 AWACS control systems. The AEW&C Peace
Eagle aircraft, aimed at Turkey, is being equipped with EADS Defense Electronics multisensor integration software.

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The electronically scanned MESA multi-scan radar array is being supplied by the Northrop Grumman System and
Electronic Sensor Division, based in Baltimore. Adelaide Tenix Defense System, Australia, supplies several
components and modules for radar. MESA provides 360 degree coverage and a range of over 200 nm.

This scan displays a series of sending and receiving modules, which operate in the L-band and share three holes to
provide 360-degree coverage. Radar systems provide high-level operational capabilities because these systems are
dynamically arranged to suit changing mission requirements.

When an operator requires a remote view of the selected sector from the operational area, the relevant system mode
can be selected to start searching the sector at more than twice the nominal uniform surveillance range.
An integrated identification friend or foe system (IFF) uses the same aperture as radar primary to avoid target
correlation problems. And the IFF system has an operational range of more than 300 nm.

The unique Radome 'top hat' provides a low aerodynamic drag profile while meeting requirements for front and rear
coverage. Two large ropes are installed at the bottom on the back of the fuselage.

Strakes provide an aerodynamic balance to offset the effects of MESA Radoma on the upper surface of the fuselage.
In January 2005, the flight test was temporarily suspended while the surface of the radome was raised around 100
mm, to improve radar performance.

BAE Systems Australia is responsible for self-protection electronic warfare and electronic support measuring
subsystems for Wedgetail. Elta Electronics Israel was chosen to supply the advanced ESM / ELINT electronic support
system. This system provides 360-degree instantaneous surveillance and is similar to the Elta ESM system on the
RAAF P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft.

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The first two aircraft, which were able to maintain peace and train, were sent to the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
on November 26, 2009. Both aircraft began operating with the RAAF in April 2010. The third aircraft was sent in May
2010 and fourth in December 2010. In September 2011, the fifth aircraft entered service and the sixth and last aircraft
was delivered in May 2012.

In May 2002, the Turkish Government signed a $ 1.6 billion contract with Boeing for four Boeing 737 AEW & C
systems, with two more options. And received US Government approval in September 2003. Boeing modified the first
Aerospace Industry and Tusas from Ankara and the other three. The first aircraft for local modifications arrived in
March 2006.

In August 2006, Boeing 737 AEW&C was selected as the 'sole candidate' for South Korea's E-X requirements for the
delivery of four reconnaissance aircraft in 2012. The $ 1.6 billion contract was given to Boeing in November 2006. 

Peace Eagle's first flight was in September 2007, while the first aircraft modified by TAI flew in July 2008. The second
aircraft modification took place in Ankara and Turkey in June 2008 and the mission system and flight checks were
completed at the end. in 2008. Three of the four Boeing 737 AEW&C reconnaissance aircraft, called the Peace Eye,
were sent to South Korea in May 2012. The fourth and final aircraft was sent in October 2012.
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