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I wonder if the RAF is accelerating its Wedgetail acquisition? They're due to enter service in late 2025 but I'd hope they are taking steps to speed that up given what's going on in the world.
It's highly unlikely that it can be. From 5 days ago.

The French operate 4 E-3F AWACS (E-3C standard but powered hy powered CFM-56 engines), and with mods to suit the French Air & Space Force.
 
Experts have cast doubt on Elon Musk's claim that a large-scale outage which hit X was caused by hackers in Ukraine.

Platform monitor Downdetector says it had more than 1.6 million reports of problems with the social media site from users around the world on Monday.

"We're not sure exactly what happened but there was a massive cyber-attack to try and bring down the X system with IP [Internet Protocol] addresses originating in the Ukraine area," Musk said in an interview with the Fox Business channel.

However, Ciaran Martin, professor at Oxford University's Blavatnik School of Government told the BBC that explanation was "wholly unconvincing" and "pretty much garbage."

Prof Martin - former head of the UK's National Cyber Security Centre - says it looks as if X was targeted by what's known as a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, where hackers flood a server with internet traffic to prevent users from connecting to a website.

"It's not that sophisticated - it's a very old technique," Mr Martin told Radio 4's Today programme.

"I can't think of a company of the size and standing internationally of X that's fallen over to a DDoS attack for a very long time," he added.

He said the incident at X "doesn't reflect well on their cyber security."

Many users trying to access the platform and refresh feeds on its app and desktop site during Monday's outages were met with a loading icon.

Musk, who has been a frequent critic of Ukraine and its President Volodymyr Zelensky, has offered no evidence to support his claim and did not say whether or not he thought state actors were involved.



If Ukraine/Ukrainians did do it, good for them.
 
DDoS is a very very ancient way.
One can buy such an attack on the deep web. The amount of computers in the attack sets the price.
Russians are very well known for this as are Ukrainians.
It's the joy of having internet-of-things. All those smart thermostates, smart-electricity meters and smart smart-washingmachines are liable to be used in a DDOS network if their security is not up to snuf (which they usually aren't).
 
Are they usable at any time without consensus? I can see the USA blocking nowadays its use if consensus is a requisite

I don't know how / who is involved in planning use, but they (NATO E3's) are up pretty much daily. For example, right now, as I type this (1615 UTC), two are up in Europe, reg # LX-N90445 and LX-N90456/

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