Pakistan Air Force has inducted the first of the four Saab-2000
Erieye Airborne Early Warning and Control (AWAC) aircraft in its fleet.
With this acquisition from Sweden, Pakistan on Tuesday became the
second country in the region after India to have inducted the
sophisticated surveillance aircraft in its air force.
The aircraft is fitted with the latest technology to detect aircraft
flying at high and medium altitudes. With state-of-the-art system, it
is also capable of detecting objects flying at lower levels over land
and sea at extended ranges. The system is also capable of detecting
surface targets over sea.
The Erieye system provides 300 degree coverage and has an effective
detection range of only 300 km to 350 km. It uses a pulse Doppler radar
with a fixed, wedge-shaped antenna.
“By virtue of these features, Pakistan Air Force would be able to
boost its operational capability manifold by achieving requisite early
warning for efficient and meaningful air defence of its airspace,” an
official statement said.
As compared to Pakistan’s AWAC system, the Indian Phalcon system
provides tactical surveillance of airborne and surface targets and
helps gather signal intelligence. It is also capable of tracking
fighter planes, missiles and ground forces from a distance of 400
kilometres and in all weather conditions.
Pakistan also has plans to acquire four larger advanced warning and
control aircraft systems from China, according to agency reports. –
Brahmand
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