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US to upgrade Japan's early warning radar aircraft: Pentagon

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The Pentagon has notified the US Congress of a proposed contract with Japan worth nearly USD 1 billion to upgrade the country's early warning radar aircraft.

The planned USD 950 million deal would modernize Japan's fleet of four Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) planes, bolstering electronic systems used to identify other aircraft and providing new cryptographic computers, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said.

"The proposed sale will provide Japan with an upgraded AWACS command and control capability" and "allow Japan's AWACS fleet to be more compatible with the US Air Force AWACS fleet baseline," according to an agency statement.
 

Manufactured by aerospace giant Boeing and flown by NATO countries and other US allies, AWACS carry a rotating radar antenna mounted on the back of the plane, using systems to track other aircraft or enemy air defenses at long distances.

The Pentagon's announcement came before Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and US Secretary of State John Kerry travel to Tokyo next week for security talks with their Japanese counterparts.

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First Published: Sep 27 2013 | 5:05 AM IST

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