Media Room: Media Releases
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| 26/11/2009 | MSPA 409/09 |
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INITIAL DELIVERY
OF WEDGETAIL AIRCRAFT The Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)
has today taken initial delivery of two Airborne Early Warning and Control
(AEW&C) aircraft from Boeing. AEW&C Program Manager, Air Vice
Marshal Chris Deeble said the aircraft – known as ‘Wedgetail’ – is critical to
Australia’s Air Combat Capability and will play a key role in achieving the
Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) network-enabled war fighting capability. “The Wedgetail aircraft is a ‘first of
type’ development and extremely complex, given the range of cutting-edge radar
technology and sensors that will be incorporated into each aircraft. “Development, test and evaluation are
still ongoing with many hurdles still to be overcome, particularly with respect to radar, electronic support measures and
integrated system performance and stability. “However with the initial delivery of two
aircraft, Defence will now be able to conduct familiarisation training while
Boeing completes the remaining test program and acceptance activities,” AVM
Deeble said. “When fully operational, Wedgetail will
enhance surveillance, air defence, fleet support and force coordination
operations.” Boeing has currently scheduled initial
acceptance of the first two aircraft for the first quarter 2010 when the
aircraft will come into Commonwealth ownership. The Commonwealth
will eventually acquire six Wedgetail aircraft at a cost of more than (AUS) $4
billion. Media contact: Defence Media
Liaison: 02 6127 1999 or 0408 498 664 |
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