Latest News About EA-18G Growler overview

Updated 2026-06-18 03:36

appeared at 2004 production start, began production in 2004; first flight occurred in August 2006; IOC with the Navy around 2009; deployment began in 2010 year; unit cost about $67 million. carries AGM-88 HARM missiles for SEAD, using advanced jamming pods and AESA-related systems to suppress defenses and shield allied forces. Equipped for speeds up to Mach 1.8 and flies at altitudes up to about 50,000 feet, with a typical combat range near 1,275 miles without external fuel. It remains a twin-engine, carrier-based electronic warfare asset developed from the F/A-18F Super Hornet, designed to jam radar and communications while escorting strike packages. It has an emphasis on defense suppression to support mission success. Designed to jam, protect, and project electronic attack against integrated air defenses. Unit cost cited around $67 million, with deployment starting a decade ago. This aircraft integrates AES A-related systems to enhance battlefield communications suppression. Operational role centers on suppression of enemy air defenses while shielding allied strike packages.

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