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List of Electronic Warfare Aircraft with detailed specification:
EC-130H Compass Call
General Characteristics of EC-130H Compass Call are as Below:
Role: | Electronic warfare (EW), Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD), offensive counter-information |
Manufacturer: |
Lockheed (airframe) BAE Systems (prime mission equipment) L3 Communications (aircraft integration and depot maintenance) |
Introduction: | Apr-82 |
Primary users: | United States Air Force |
Number built: | 14 (USAF) |
Unit cost: | $165 million |
EC-130J Commando Solo III
General Characteristics of EC-130J Commando Solo III are as Below:
Role: |
Airborne Communications Jamming (EC-130H) Psychological and Information Operations (EC-130J) |
Manufacturer: |
Lockheed Aircraft Co. Lockheed Martin |
Introduction: | 1995 |
Status: | Active |
Primary users: |
United States Air Force Air National Guard |
Number built: |
14 EC-130H 7 EC-130J |
Unit cost: |
EC-130H: US$165 million EC-130J: US$110 million EC-130SJ: US$85 million |
Developed from: |
Lockheed C-130 Hercules Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules |
EA-6B Prowler
General Characteristics of EA-6B Prowler are as Below:
Role: | Electronic warfare/Attack aircraft |
Manufacturer: |
Grumman Northrop Grumman |
First flight: | 25 May 1968 |
Introduction: | 1-Jul-1971 |
Retired: | 2015, U.S. Navy |
Status: | In service (USMC) |
Primary users: |
United States Navy (historical) United States Marine Corps |
Number built: | 170 |
Unit cost: |
US$52 million (c.1998) US$30 million (c.1981) US$20 million (c.1973) |
Developed from: | Grumman A-6 Intruder |
EA-18G Growler
General Characteristics of EA-18G Growler are as Below:
Role: | Electronic warfare |
National origin: | United States |
Manufacturer: | Boeing |
First flight: | 15-Aug-06 |
Introduction: | 22 September 2009 |
Status: | In service |
Primary users: |
United States Navy Royal Australian Air Force |
Produced: | 2004–present |
Number built: | 100, as of May 2014 |
Unit cost: | US$68.2 million (flyaway cost, FY2012) |
Developed from: | Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet |
EP-3 ARIES II
General Characteristics of EP-3 ARIES II are as Below:
Role: | Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) |
National origin: | United States |
Manufacturer: | Lockheed |
Status: | Active |
Primary users: |
United States Navy Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
Unit cost: | $36 million |
Developed from: | P-3 Orion |
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