Sweden Signs GlobalEye Order, Adds Options For Two More

GlobalEye
Credit: Saab
Sweden on June 30 signed a $712 million (SEK 7.3 billion) order for two Saab GlobalEye airborne early warning and control aircraft, fulfilling a key modernization goal a day after receiving an invitation to join the NATO alliance. Saab plans to deliver two of the Bombardier Global 6000-derived...

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