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Airborne Electronic Warfare: The Challenge for EW Operators in Libya
August 12 by Robert DensmoreDuring the first week of NATO air strikes in Libya, Defence IQ’s own Senior Editor, Robert Densmore, reflected on his experience as a US naval officer in the EA-6B, and considered the likely u...
Super Hornets ready for duty
December 08 by Australian Department of DefenceAustralia’s first squadron of F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jets is operational and ready for duty following the arrival of four new aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley. The Super Hornets will...
Part II - The Market for Special Mission Aircraft 2010-2019: Briefing Paper
December 08 by Defence IQ DigitalThe collapse of the Soviet Union cut the level of the submarine threat for Western defence planners, but the ongoing acquisition of short-range, ultra-quiet non-nuclear- powered boats by nations aro...
BAE Systems Awarded $41.7 Million Technology Maturation Contract for the U.S. Navy's Next Generation Jammer System
September 13 by BAE SystemsNASHUA, New Hampshire - BAE Systems was recently awarded a $41.7 million contract for technology maturation efforts on the U.S. Navy's Next-Generation Jammer, which will replace the ALQ-99 tactical...
F-15C May Become Electronic Warfare Platform
May 17 by Defence IQ PressThe U.S. Air National Guard (ANG) is considering modifying some of its F-15C fighters to fulfill an electronic warfare (EW) role. Once part of the fleet has been upgraded with Raytheon’s AN/AP...
Capt. Mark Darrah Program Manager of the F/A-18 and E/A-18 Growler Program Talks Block II Aircraft
August 31 by Sean PillaiThe U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have led the way in the Fighter Attack arena since the inception of Naval Aviation. In the ever changing environment of military aviation, the USN and USMC demand stat...