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English: SOVIET MAINSTAY AWACS AIRCRAFT WITH ESCORT
The MAINSTAY airborne warning and control system (AWACS), deployed in the late 1980s, provided the Soviet Air Forces with a battle management capability for their new FLANKER and FULCRUM (pictured here) aircraft. An effective AWACS capability was essential for the Soviet drive for theater air superiority over NATO. |
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Source | http://www.dia.mil/history/art/series_one.html |
Author | Brian W. McMullin |
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