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EWAC
(redirected from Early Warning and Control)

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EWACEarly Warning and Control
EWACElectronic Warfare Aircraft Commander
EWACElijah Wood Appreciation Connection (fan club)
EWACElectronic Warfare Anechoic Chamber
EWACEmergency Warning And Caution
EWACEuropean Week Against Cancer (est. 1989; now European Day Against Cancer)


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The submarine launch came two months after India became the first South Asian power to own Airborne Early Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) and just before it starts testing 126 warjets it wants to acquire.
Hemant Mishra / Mint The radars of the airborne early warning and controls system, or Aewacs, a surveillance plane to monitor Indian skies, will be the first large defence system to be built mainly using so-called commercial, off-the-shelf (COTS) components and microprocessors, an official with the Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification, or Cemilac, said.
The Israeli Air Force has taken delivery of three of the Gulfstream G550 business jets, converted by state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and a unit, ELTA, to function as Conformal Airborne Early Warning and Control jets.
 
 
 
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