Saab 340AEW Erieye

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Saab 340AEW Erieye
Saab 340AEW of the Swedish Air Force
Type: AWACS - aerial reconnaissance
Design country:

SwedenSweden Sweden

Manufacturer:

Saab

First flight:

17th January 1994

Commissioning:

1997

Number of pieces:

10

Saab 340AEW Erieye 's RTAF (2012)

The Erieye is an Airborne Warning and Control System of the Swedish Air Force based on the successful Saab 340 regional airliner . Equipped on the back of the fuselage with a high-resolution radar of the type PS 890 from Ericsson in the form of a nine-meter-long rigid antenna, they can detect targets the size of an airplane at distances of 350 kilometers; Cruise missiles can be detected 150 kilometers away. Before the first flight of the machine on January 17, 1994, the radar system was tested from 1990 on a Fairchild Metro III .

The power supply for the highly complex electronics is ensured by a 60 kW gas turbine in the rear; the strong heat generated by the computer systems is compensated for by a heat exchanger in the luggage compartment.

Users

GreeceGreece Greece
  • had two machines rented by Sweden in use
SwedenSweden Sweden
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
ThailandThailand Thailand
  • two copies ordered in 2008, first flight of the first aircraft on November 13, 2009

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 5
length 20.57 m
span 21.44 m
height 6.97 m
Wing area 41.80 m²
Empty mass 9,200 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 13,155 kg
Top speed 530 km / h
Mission speed 300 km / h
Service ceiling 7,620 m
Duration of use 7 h
Engines 2 × General Electric CT7 -9B turboprop
radar Ericsson Erieye PS-890

Similar types

BrazilBrazil Brazil
  • Embraer R-99A (EMB-145SA with the same Eriye radar as Saab 340AEW)
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
  • KJ-200 (Shaanxi Y-8 early warning aircraft)
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
United StatesUnited States United States

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