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IAI Phalcon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (350 words)
The IAI Phalcon is an Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEWandC) radar system in use by a number of countries to give intelligence to maintain air superiority and conduct surveillance.
Phalcon radars can be mounted on the an aircraft's fuselage or on the top inside a small dome.
China's purchase of the Phalcon system in 2000 was denied due to pressure from the United States.
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