ANKARA — NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said today that a number of allies have jointly decided to acquire a fleet of Swedish-produced GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control (AWACS) aircraft to replace aging E-3 Sentry surveillance planes.
“Today we are announcing the joint procurement of up to 10 Saab GlobalEyes,” Rutte told the NATO defence industry forum here.
Addressing the event, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson added that the planned procurement, “is a moment of great pride for Sweden and even prouder for what it entails for NATO. By 2027, we will see these GlobalEyes operating from Swedish bases.”
Selection of a European solution, which falls under the alliance’s initial Allied Future Surveillance and Control (iAFSC) project, comes five months after a group of allies walked away from a planned buy of Boeing E-7A Wedgetail aircraft, due to the loss of “strategic and financial foundations.”


