Boeing and the U.S. Navy have extended advanced
airborne electronic attack (AEA) capability to a key U.S. ally,
presenting the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) with its first
EA-18G Growler.
Australia is the first country other than the
U.S. to obtain this aircraft.
“The Growlers will complement our existing and
future air combat capability, and we will be much more lethal with
this AEA protection,” said Air Marshal Geoff Brown, former chief
of the RAAF. “In many respects, it’s the final piece of the jigsaw
puzzle for the RAAF.”
A derivative of the F/A-18 Super
Hornet, EA-18G is the only aircraft in production providing
tactical jamming and electronic protection.
The Growlers enhance
the RAAF’s current fleet – which includes 24 Super Hornets – and
advance ‘Plan Jericho’, an initiative to transform the RAAF into
an integrated, networked force able to deliver air power in all
operating environments.
“Today, we celebrate enduring
partnerships with the RAAF, U.S. Navy and our industry team,” said
Chris Chadwick, Defense, Space & Security president and CEO. “The
U.S. Navy, RAAF and Boeing’s continued investment and innovation
mean the Growler is not only the world’s premier electronic attack
platform today, but will remain so for many decades to come.”
The Growler will fly to Naval Air Station China Lake, Calif.
for flight testing and then Naval Air Station Whidbey Island,
Wash., where RAAF operators will continue training with U.S. Navy
pilots to gain expertise in the highly technical electronic
warfare mission.
The RAAF is expected to take delivery of the
aircraft in-country in 2017.
“Growlers are the cutting edge
of electronic warfare,” said Rear Admiral Donald Gaddis, U.S. Navy
Program Executive Officer for Tactical Aircraft Programs. “As the
U.S. Navy and RAAF continue to train and operate together we
welcome Australia’s strategic step to advance the capabilities of
our joint partners for years of future success.”
In June 2014, Boeing was awarded the contract
for 12 Growlers to be acquired by the RAAF under a foreign
military sales agreement with the U.S. Navy.
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