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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Spy plane ‘Peace Eye’ to fly in exercises
A U.S.-made advanced surveillance aircraft will take part in live military drills next year for the first time since joining the Air Force here in September, an official said Tuesday.
An Air Force official said the E-737 aircraft by Boeing will join the joint Max Thunder exercises between South Korea and the U.S. The biannual exercises are scheduled for May and October next year.
The airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) was dubbed “Peace Eye” after a naming contest in 2008.
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