The official website of IAI published the image of the P600 early warning aircraft with a map of Morocco as a scenario to explain the performance of the aircraft.
IAI has previously promoted the Wander-b rallies with images from Morocco and is currently in service with the Moroccan army. This indicates that the P600 early warning aircraft has been contracted by Morocco.
It is a last-generation AEW Airborne Early Warning aircraft based on the advanced platform of the Embraer Praetor 600 business jet.
The P600 is nicknamed Israel's Eye that Never Sleeps, and it is one of its most important modern weapons. It is an aircraft that can detect the enemy's arsenal of war and heavy weapons from the air and sea.
The P600 AEW is equipped with a fourth generation IAI/ELTA Active Electronically Scanned (AESA) radar as the primary sensor and the radar is equipped with integrated IFF enemy/friend identification capabilities.
The P600 AEW provides an expanded picture of the air situation by monitoring air activity in areas outside the coverage of ground-based radars.
It can perform various tasks such as air defense detection, early warning, command and control, fleet efficiency improvement, regional defense and maritime surveillance.
The P600 AEW can be integrated with the full suite of AEW&C sensing and control systems: AESA AEW Digital Radar, Civil and Military IFF, ESM/ELINT with radar warning reception capability, Command and Control, a comprehensive communications suite including data networks and satellite links, and a robust suite Self-protection (SPS).
** It is noteworthy that Morocco has previously acquired Gulfstream G550 aircraft of the American type, specialized in espionage and warning.
This is an official video demonstrating the various intelligence and self-protection capabilities of the P600 early warning aircraft.