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NATO International Online
March 3, 2003

E-3A AWACS Deployment

-The deployment to Turkey of NATO assets is part of
allied defensive [sic] assistance that follows the
Turkish government decision to invoke Article 4 of the
NATO�s founding treaty. Article 4 states that Allies
will consult together �whenever, in the opinion of any
of them, the territorial integrity, political
independence or security of any NATO country is
threatened.�
-At any given time, the remainder are deployed to the
Component�s forward operating bases in Aktion, Greece,
Trapani, Italy, and Konya, Turkey, and to its forward
operating location at Orland, Norway, or other allied
airfields.
-Integrated international specialists from 12 nations
crew the NATO E-3A squadrons: Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and the United States.


 
SHAPE Headquarters, Casteau - Two NATO E-3A AWACS and
crews continue to fly daily missions from their
forward operating base in Konya, Turkey, providing air
surveillance over Turkish airspace and early warning
for defensive [sic] purposes. The AWACS deployed from
their home base in Geilenkirchen, Germany on 26
February 2003. 

The deployment to Turkey of NATO assets is part of
allied defensive assistance that follows the Turkish
government decision to invoke Article 4 of the NATO�s
founding treaty. Article 4 states that Allies will
consult together �whenever, in the opinion of any of
them, the territorial integrity, political
independence or security of any NATO country is
threatened.�

The E-3A is a Boeing 707 airframe with a speed of
800km per hour or 500 mph. At cruising altitude of
9,150 metres or 30,000 feet, an AWACS has a wide range
of coverage of over 312,000 square km.

Operating well within Western airspace, the crews can
provide early warning about low-flying intruders into
the NATO area as well as high altitude coverage
extending deep into the territory of a potential
aggressor.

The E-3A Component is one of two operational elements
that make up the NATO Airborne Early Warning Force
(NAEWF). Seventeen E-3A aircraft and three trainer
cargo aircraft (TCA) are assigned to the Component. 

Normally, only a portion of the E-3A fleet is located
at their home base in Geilenkirchen, Germany adjacent
to the Dutch border. At any given time, the remainder
are deployed to the Component�s forward operating
bases in Aktion, Greece, Trapani, Italy, and Konya,
Turkey, and to its forward operating location at
Orland, Norway, or other allied airfields.

NATO AEW Force Command is co-located with Supreme
Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons,
Belgium. While NATO AEW supports the two major NATO
commands, Allied Command Atlantic and Allied Command
Europe, SHAPE exercises administrative control over
the force.

Integrated international specialists from 12 nations
crew the NATO E-3A squadrons: Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and the United States.


The second operational element, the Airborne Early
Warning Squadron Number 8 of the British Royal Air
Force, with seven Boeing E-3D aircraft is home-based
at Waddington in Lincolnshire, UK and is crewed only
by RAF personnel, U.K.

 


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