NATO to buy 6 more 'eyes in the sky' planes to update its surveillance capability

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks with the media as he arrives for a meeting of EU foreign and defense ministers at the European Council building in Brussels, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023. European Union nations on Tuesday acknowledged that they are well on their way to failing Ukraine when it comes to providing their promised part of ammunition that Kyiv so dearly needs to stave off the Russian invasion and win back its territory. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO announced Wednesday it has opted to buy six new E-7A Wedgetail surveillance planes built by U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing as the 31-nation military alliance looks to update its eyes in the sky in coming years.

NATO’s fleet of 14 Airborne Warning and Control System, or AWACS, aircraft are outdated and expensive to maintain. But their large fuselage-mounted radar domes can detect aircraft hundreds of miles away and they remain useful to monitor from NATO’s eastern flank.

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