Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS
Civilian

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The Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS is an American airborne battle management and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platform that first flew in 1988. With a 46.6-meter fuselage and 44.4-meter wingspan, the four-crew aircraft provided comprehensive tactical battlefield awareness through advanced sensor integration. Operating at high altitude, it coordinated military operations across wide geographic areas through continuous surveillance and communications relay. This sophisticated platform revolutionized tactical command and control, establishing the foundations for modern network-centric warfare doctrine.
Specifications
- Role
- Airborne Battle Management and ISTAR
- Crew
- 4
- Engines
- 4
- First flight
- 1988
- Length
- 46.6 m
- Wingspan
- 44.4 m