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What (who) is AWACS - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Awacs; AWACS; Airborne Warning And Control Systems; AWACS (disambiguation); Airborne Warning and Control System (disambiguation); Airborne Warning & Control System

AWACS         
['e?waks]
¦ abbreviation airborne warning and control system.
Vereniging Stop AWACS         
  • A demonstration held by the Vereniging STOP awacs
Stopawacs; Stop awacs; Vereniging STOP awacs
The Vereniging STOP awacs is a Dutch organisation that fights against the noise nuisance caused by AWACS surveillance aircraft.
US–Saudi Arabia AWACS Sale         
US/Saudi AWACS Sale; US-Saudi Arabia AWACS Sale
The sale of AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) surveillance planes to Saudi Arabia by the United States administration of President Ronald Reagan was a controversial part of what was then the largest foreign arms sale in US history. The sale saw objections from a majority of Americans, prominent US Senators, the State of Israel and the Israel lobby.

Wikipedia

Airborne Warning and Control System

Airborne Warning and Control System, or AWACS, may refer to:

  • Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C), a more general term for the general type of aircraft used in this role
  • Boeing E-3 Sentry, the aircraft developed under the United States Air Force's "Airborne Warning and Control System" program
Examples of use of AWACS
1. German involvement in the AWACS deloyment could mean having to raise the upper limit further and define the tasks of the AWACS.
2. Moran Citrin, CEO of AWACS, claims that the price is not in fact steep.
3. The system is sold under the name AWACS through a company of that name.
4. Around a third of the 1,600 AWACS personnel at the Geilenkirchen base are German.
5. Fighter jets streaked above the Champs–Elysee, along with AWACS surveillance and a bevy of helicopters.