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  1. Armand2REP

    Indian EMB-145 AEW&C

    There is no replacement for the E-2C except the E-2D. The E-3 will be replaced by the E-767 which is putting the same upgraded sensors onto a more fuel efficient platform. The British ran out of money waiting on it so they went the cheaper route with Wedgetails. France has been keeping up...
  2. Armand2REP

    Indian EMB-145 AEW&C

    Quite moronic for you to go around pointing out synonymous terminology when no one asked you in the first place. AWACS is not only still in use, it is the terminology of USAF... Factsheets : E-3 Sentry (AWACS)
  3. Armand2REP

    Indian EMB-145 AEW&C

    Proposed antenna locations? It only goes into the Wedgetail and maybe a forward looking array. Placing less powered units on wing and tail tips is useless as it doesn't have the range to get coverage.
  4. Armand2REP

    Indian EMB-145 AEW&C

    There is no confusion when the terms refer to the same thing. You critised Vladimir for using the term AFAR for RBE2 AA when you know it means AESA. It is all a bit boorish.
  5. Armand2REP

    Indian EMB-145 AEW&C

    can only see the top of the video
  6. Armand2REP

    Indian EMB-145 AEW&C

    Ku band is a satellite uplink, he wants to know the band of the radar which is L.
  7. Armand2REP

    Indian EMB-145 AEW&C

    I don't recall them claiming 360 degrees. The marketing video has a blind spot in the tail coverage.
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