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Raytheon Sentinel

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Raytheon Sentinel

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The Raytheon Sentinel is a modern airborne surveillance aircraft that first flew in 2004, jointly developed by the United States and Canada. With five crew members, two engines spanning 28.5 meters, and a fuselage of 30.3 meters, the Sentinel reaches 1,090.3 km/h maximum speed. The aircraft conducts real-time battlefield and ground surveillance.

Specifications

Role
Airborne battlefield and ground surveillance aircraft
Origin
United States; Canada
Crew
5
Engines
2
First flight
2004
Length
30.3 m
Wingspan
28.5 m
Max speed
1,090 km/h