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EA-18G Growler
News update regarding the EA-18G Growler
The U.S. Navy lost two EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft after a mid-air collision.
The crash of two EA-18G Growlers in Idaho has heightened concerns about gaps in the U.S. electronic warfare capabilities now that production of this type of aircraft has closed.
Technology
Two EA-18G Growler aircraft collided in mid-air over the US; all four pilots miraculously escaped.
A rare collision between two EA-18G Growlers occurred during an air show in Idaho, USA. All four pilots successfully ejected and escaped unharmed.
EA-18G Growler: The power of its electronic shield neutralizes Iran's S-300 air defense network.
The EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft plays a crucial role in suppressing S-300 and Bavar-373 radar systems, ensuring the safety of US air strike operations.
US military technology in Operation Caracas: Combining electronic warfare and stealth special forces.
The operation in Caracas on January 3rd demonstrated the combined strength of F-35 fighter jets, EA-18G aircraft, and special forces in neutralizing air defense systems.
The US has deployed six EA-18G Growler bombers to Puerto Rico, near Venezuela.
Six US Navy EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft landed in Puerto Rico, less than 1000km from Venezuela, significantly increasing air defense suppression capabilities in the Caribbean.
Russia uses Thermite FPV, Baykar tests Kalkan, EA-18G upgraded.
Videos show Russia using FPVs to drop thermite to burn Ukrainian anti-drone netting; Baykar testing Kalkan VTOL launching FPVs; EA-18G carrying AN/ALQ-99 and AN/ALQ-249.
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