Most contemporary air and land forces rely on multiple fleets of aircraft to perform air and ground radar surveillance for their specific domain. Their sister naval services have yet more aircraft models to support related missions. Winds of change are transforming how military forces around the world view and define their surveillance aircraft. Military-industry teams are refining solutions to carry out surveillance of the air, ground and maritime domains in single platforms. At the same time, enhancements will keep the legacy-era surveillance aircraft on station well beyond this decade.
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