Skip to content
Deasy Corporation
Logos
Theos
Work
Deasy Corporation
2026 AD
Games
Boeing E-7 Wedgetail
Back to Fixed Wing Military Air Vehicles
Military Vehicle Name
Boeing E-7 Wedgetail
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Modern airborne early warning aircraft replacing older AWACS platforms
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2004
End Year:
2065
E-7 front airborne view
A Boeing E-7 Wedgetail flies toward the camera against a pale sky. The aircraft has two underwing turbofan engines, roundels on the wings, a long MESA radar fairing mounted above the rear fuselage, and nose number A30-003 visible near the cockpit.
E-7 head-on runway view
A Boeing E-7 Wedgetail faces the camera on a runway with landing gear down. The two engine inlets frame the fuselage, the long MESA radar fairing rises above the rear fuselage, and nose art is visible below the cockpit windows.
U.S. Air Force E-7 above clouds
A U.S. Air Force Boeing E-7 Wedgetail flies above clouds in a left-side rear-quarter view. The tail shows a U.S. flag, OK markings, and number 1369; the fuselage carries U.S. Air Force titles, a star-and-bar insignia, two underwing engines, and the raised radar fairing above the aft fuselage.
RAAF E-7 A30-004 side view
A Royal Australian Air Force Boeing E-7 Wedgetail flies in side view over hills and low clouds. The fuselage reads Royal Australian Air Force, the tail shows A30-004 and a red fin flash, and the long radar fairing sits above the rear fuselage.
RAAF E-7 A30-006 underside climb
A Royal Australian Air Force Boeing E-7 Wedgetail climbs in an underside view with the landing gear retracted. The tail shows A30-006 and a red fin flash, the wings carry roundels, two engines are visible under the wings, and the radar fairing can be seen above the fuselage.
RAAF E-7 over land and clouds
A Royal Australian Air Force Boeing E-7 Wedgetail flies high above land and scattered clouds. The aircraft is shown in a left-front view with two underwing engines, RAAF markings on the fuselage, a roundel on the tail, and the raised radar fairing above the rear fuselage.
Close
‹
›
Other Voices on Boeing E-7 Wedgetail