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NATO deployed E-3A AWACS aircraft to Turkey's Konya airbase.


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World Aviation Defense & Security News - NATO
 
 
NATO deployed E-3A AWACS aircraft to Turkey's Konya airbase
 
NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) has been deployed to one of its Forward Operating Bases (FOB) at Konya, Turkey to enhance the recognised Air and Maritime picture as part of the Alliance's tailored assurance measures to its southern Ally, the NATO announced yesterday March 17, 2016.
     
NATO deployed E 3A AWACS aircraft to Turkey s Konya airbase 640 001NATO E-3A AWACS aircraft in Konya, Turkey
(Credit: SHAPE)
     
The AWACS began its series of additional support missions on Saturday, March 12, building a comprehensive Recognised Air and Surface Picture (RASP) for NATO commanders on the ground.

"NATO must remain vigilant in order to maintain a high level of situational awareness," said General Philip M. Breedlove, Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).

The NATO AWACS will use a number of pre-designated orbits in Turkey in order to collect data which is then fed into the NATO Intelligence Assessment channels. This overall increase in AWACS activity will enhance interoperability, responsiveness and effectiveness of the Alliance and reinforce assurance to Turkey and other Alliance members in the area.

"It is important for us to increase stability in the region and we are determined to do what is necessary to address or deter emerging threats," said General Breedlove.

Within 5 days of receiving SACEUR's initiating order for Tailored Assurance Measures, the NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control (NAEW&C) Force coordinated a full simulator rehearsal, completed mission planning, deployed to Turkey and executed its first Tailored Assurance Measure mission. The Force will deploy to Konya each month as part of the new Assurance Measure tasking.

Following a recent increase in cross-border activities with Russia, Turkey requested additional military support to the region. This additional support, approved by NATO, comes in the form of Tailored Assurance Measures and includes an increase in AWACS presence in the region as well as other integrated air, ground, and maritime activities.

NATO operates a fleet of AWACS aircraft, providing the Alliance with highly responsive and adaptable airborne command and control (C2) capability. The NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Force is one of the immediate readiness elements of the NATO Response Force (NRF).

 

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