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The Nimrod AEW flies again; a procurement case study
The case study presented introduces the background to the development of the Nimrod AEW (Airborne Early Warning System) and its eventual demise. The Nimrod programme represents the largest development effort of its time. In the context of forensic ECBS, it represents a classical catalogue of failures.<>