Boeing E-767

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The Boeing E-767 is an airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft based on the Boeing 767 airframe, equipped with advanced radar and surveillance systems for command and control missions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Boeing 767 variant
airborne early warning and control aircraft
military aircraft
airForceBase Hamamatsu Air Base
Misawa Air Base
airframe wide-body jet
basedOn Boeing 767
surface form: Boeing 767-200ER
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew flight crew and mission crew
derivedFrom Boeing 767
surface form: Boeing 767 commercial airliner
designedFor Japan Air Self-Defense Force requirements
designFeature rotodome radar antenna
engineModel General Electric CF6
enteredServiceWith Japan Air Self-Defense Force
enteredServiceYear 2000
firstFlightYear 1995
fuselageConfiguration twin-aisle
hasAvionics electronic support measures
identification friend or foe system
mission management system
hasCapability airborne target tracking
data link communications
long-range surveillance
real-time command and control
manufacturer Boeing
mission airborne command post
airspace surveillance
battle management
numberBuilt 4
numberOfEngines 2
operator Japan Air Self-Defense Force
powerplant turbofan engines
primaryUser Japan Air Self-Defense Force
programPartner Northrop Grumman
radarBand S-band
radarSupplier Northrop Grumman
radarType pulse-Doppler radar
role airborne early warning and control
command and control
similarTo E-3F Sentry AWACS
surface form: Boeing E-3 Sentry
status in service
tailConfiguration conventional tail
usedFor air defense network integration
coordination of fighter aircraft
early warning of airborne threats
usesRadarSystem AN/APY-2 radar
wingConfiguration low-wing monoplane

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