The Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye is the Navy’s all-weather, carrier-based tасtісаɩ Ьаttɩe management airborne early wагпіпɡ, command and control aircraft.
The E-2 is a twin engine, five crewmember, high-wing turboprop aircraft with a 24-foot diameter radar rotodome attached to the upper fuselage.
Designed in the 1950s, the E-2 first flew in 1960 before entering service in 1964.
The E-2 has been in production, in one variant or another, continuously since 1960 – giving the E-2 the longest production run of any carrier-based aircraft ever.
The E-2, which uses twin turbo-prop engines, also has earned the nickname “Hummer”, due to the distinct humming sound the prop engines make – which is easily discernible from the roar of a carrier’s jet engine fleet.
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