16 January 2002
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16 January 2002
(AWACs helping guard against terrorism) (260) The North Atlantic Council has approved sending two more E3 Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft (AWACs) to help patrol the skies over the United States as part of NATO's efforts in the war against terrorism, according to the following January 16 press release: (begin text) NATO 16 January 2002 Press Release NATO SENDS EXTRA AWACS TO HELP GUARD SKIES OF AMERICA Following a request by the United States, NATO's North Atlantic Council today approved the deployment of two E3 Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft to join five other AWACs aircraft of this type already operating in support of U.S. homeland security. NATO AWACs aircraft have been conducting operations over the US since 9 October 2001. They are based at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. This deployment is one of the most visible examples of NATO's reaction to the terrorist threat faced by all Allies. It has enabled the US to use its own AWACs aircraft for operations elsewhere. The commitment of two further AWACs aircraft to join NATO's first operational deployment in the US demonstrates the Alliance's determination to play a full part in the campaign against terrorism. NATO will nonetheless continue to meet its operational responsibilities elsewhere, especially in the Balkans, in part because of the willingness of France and the United Kingdom to employ their national AWACs aircraft in this role. Further information from NAEW & CF E-3A Component Public Information office, telephone: 0049 2451 63 2480 or fax: 0049 2451-7963. (end text) (Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)