Please introduce the American E-8C early warning aircraft.

E-8C "Joint Satellite" is the most advanced airborne ground surveillance, target search and battlefield management system in the world. It can detect, locate and classify enemy ground moving targets outside the defense zone, and transmit real-time information to the US Air Force and Army command post through the secure data network. The E-8C aircraft is based on Boeing 707, and the renovation cost is 40 million dollars.

The most advanced electronic reconnaissance plane-E-8C reconnaissance plane

Northrop Grumman recently delivered the eighth E-8C joint surveillance target attack radar system to the US Air Force, which will be deployed in the 93rd Air Control Wing at Robbins Air Force Base in Georgia. E-8C is one of the most advanced electronic reconnaissance planes in the world. It is modified from Boeing 707 series aircraft, equipped with a 24-foot diameter radar antenna and a complex computer system. E-8C can accurately find ground targets and transmit real-time data to headquarters. In addition, it can also find slow-flying aircraft, so it can play an important role in peacekeeping missions.

At present, the Joint STARS Joint Test Unit of the Electronic Systems Center of the US Air Force has completed the test of a new computer system, and the new E-8C will be equipped with two sets of such systems to replace the five Compaq computers currently in use.