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Airborne Warning & Control System- AWACS

Indian Air Force: Platinum Jubilee

Technical Data

Date of Issue October 8, 2007
Denomination Rs. 5
Quantity 800,000
Perforation 13½ x 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Hyderabad
Printing Process Wet Offset
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Shri Kamleshwar Singh
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 2231

Stamp Number IN 2211

Stanley Gibbons IN 2429

WADP Numbering System - WNS IN047.2007

Themes

The “Eye in the Sky” of the Indian Air Force

The Airborne Warning & Control System (AWACS) is one of the most significant technological force multipliers of the Indian Air Force, greatly enhancing the nation’s air defence and surveillance capabilities. The induction of AWACS has fulfilled a long-standing requirement for an airborne early warning system, providing the country with a critical “eye in the sky” to counter airborne threats.

Advanced Airborne Surveillance and Control

An AWACS aircraft is equipped with sophisticated radar, communication, and electronic systems capable of detecting, identifying, and tracking hostile aircraft while they are still deep inside enemy territory. Operating at high altitudes, AWACS provides real-time situational awareness over vast airspace, far beyond the reach of ground-based radar systems.

This capability allows the Indian Air Force to monitor aerial activity continuously, coordinate air operations efficiently, and respond swiftly to emerging threats, thereby significantly strengthening national air security.

A Strategic Force Multiplier

The induction of the Airborne Warning & Control System has transformed the Indian Air Force’s operational effectiveness. By acting as an airborne command and control centre, AWACS enables:

  • Early detection of enemy aircraft
  • Efficient command and coordination of friendly air assets
  • Enhanced airspace management during combat and peacetime operations
  • Improved survivability and mission success of fighter aircraft

By extending radar coverage deep into hostile airspace, AWACS provides a decisive advantage in both defensive and offensive air operations.

Role in Modern Air Warfare

In modern aerial warfare, information dominance is as crucial as firepower. The AWACS system integrates surveillance, command, and control functions into a single airborne platform, enabling the Indian Air Force to achieve superior situational awareness and operational flexibility. Its presence dramatically improves the effectiveness of air superiority fighters and strike aircraft by guiding them with real-time intelligence.

Commemorative Postage Stamp – AWACS

Recognising its vital contribution to national defence, the Airborne Warning & Control System (AWACS) is featured on one of the four commemorative postage stamps issued to mark the Platinum Jubilee of the Indian Air Force. Released by the Department of Posts, the stamp honours the role of AWACS in safeguarding India’s skies and strengthening the Indian Air Force’s technological edge.

First Day Cover

Platinum Jubilee of Indian Air Force
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