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Dive into the legacy of the EA-6B Prowler, the U.S. military's premier electronic warfare aircraft. From its inception during ...
The Prowler system is run on two Pratt & Whitney J52-P-408 turbojets, allowing the aircraft to reach a maximum speed of 610 miles per hour over a 2,400-mile range, and a 38,000-foot altitude ceiling.
The EA-6B Prowler set the very highest standard for electronic warfare, not only in the U.S. military but across the world. A s the United States moved into the Cold War, with aircraft and anti ...
With the retirement of the United States Air Force’s EF-111 Raven in 1998, the EA-6B Prowler was the only dedicated electronic warfare plane until the introduction of the U.S. Navy’s EA-18G ...
The Prowler was instrumental in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, according to the National Naval Aviation Museum. According to the Navy , the Growler "stands as the Navy’s first line of defense ...
The Growler replaced the EA-6B Prowler, an older style of aircraft used to jam and destroy enemy radars. The Prowler had four seats compared to the Growler’s two-seat capacity, and flew its ...