- The
Boeing E-7
Wedgetail, also
marketed as the
Boeing 737 AEW&C, is a twin-engine
airborne early warning and
control aircraft based on the
Boeing 737...
-
Wedgetail may
refer to:
Boeing E-7
Wedgetail, an
airborne early warning and
control aircraft Acanthagrion, a
genus of
damselflies commonly called wedgetails...
-
airborne early warning and
control aircraft after the bird, the
Boeing E-7
Wedgetail.[citation needed]
Early in 1967, the
Australian Army 2nd
Cavalry Regiment...
-
electronically scanned array surveillance radar system for the
Boeing E-7
Wedgetail airborne early warning and
control aircraft. The
radar is
produced by...
- to
Boeing Wedgetail for UK".
Defense News.
Retrieved 3
October 2018. Reim,
Garrett (3
October 2018). "UK in
talks to buy
Boeing E-7
Wedgetail Early Warning...
- (Rhinecanthus rectangulus), also
known as the
rectangular triggerfish,
wedgetail triggerfish or by its
Hawaiian name humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa (pronounced...
- the Canberra. It was re-formed in 2000 to
operate the
Boeing 737 AEW&C "
Wedgetail". One of the six
Boeing 737s was deplo**** to the
Middle East in September...
- role. No. 8
Squadron will
operate the RAF's new
fleet of
three Boeing Wedgetail AEW1
airborne early warning and
control aircraft, with
aircrew training...
- it was
announced that the
Wedgetail AEW1 will be
based at RAF Lossiemouth. The 2021
Defence Command Paper cut the
Wedgetail order down to
three aircraft...
-
Following Manufacturing Delays". USNI News. "Air
Force chooses Boeing E-7
Wedgetail to
replace old
AWACS planes".
Breaking Defense. 26
April 2022. Retrieved...