The U.S. used the jet for jamming and spoofing Venezuela’s air defense. It is a key tool in the military’s renewed focus on electronic warfare.
The US Navy announced the first Boeing EA-18G Growler aircrew loss on Sunday after an incident on a low-level flight route near Washington States Mount Rainier. The cause of the Growler crash is under ...
Boeing EA-18G Growler equipped with new AN/ALQ-249 Next-Generation Jammer-Medium Band (NGJ-MB) pods has been photographed ...
As nearly 150 U.S. warplanes flooded Venezuelan airspace on January 3, the Navy’s EA-18G Growler emerged as a key player in Operation Absolute Resolve. The electronic warfare jet, flown by the ...
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory shared advice and expertise for the maturation of NGJ-MB amplifier and antennas.
Almost half of the fatalities resulted from off-duty motorcycle incidents, according to data from the Naval Safety Command.
The Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) represents a pivotal advancement in airborne electronic warfare for the US Navy’s EA-18G Growler aircraft. Whether one wants to admit it or not, there is a global arms ...
Among the more than 150 U.S. warplanes that swarmed over Venezuela this past weekend was the Growler, a jet that attacks signals, not people. The Boeing EA-18G Growler is a specialist in electronic ...