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The '''EA-6B Prowler''' is, at present, the only dedicated combat [[electronic warfare]] aircraft in the U.S. military. Originally a variant of the U.S. Navy [[A-6 Intruder]] [[carrier-capable]] [[bomber aircraft|medium bomber]], it replaced the Air Force [[EF-111]] "Spark Vark" land-based electronic warfare aircraft. In Navy service, it is being replaced by the [[EF-18 Growler]], although an Air Force replacement has not been selected; electronic warfare versions of the [[F-22 Raptor]] and possibly [[B-1 Lancer|B-1B Lancer]] are being studied.
The '''EA-6B Prowler''' is, at present, the only dedicated combat electronic warfare aircraft in the U.S. military. Originally a variant of the U.S. Navy A-6 Intruder carrier-capable bomber aircraft|medium bomber, it replaced the Air Force EF-111 "Spark Vark" land-based electronic warfare aircraft. In Navy service, it is being replaced by the EF-18 Growler, although an Air Force replacement has not been selected; electronic warfare versions of the F-22 Raptor and possibly B-1 Lancer|B-1B Lancer are being studied.
[[Image:EA6B.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Prowler on takeoff' dedicated jamming antenna in pod on top of tail; additional jammers in underwing pods]]
Image:EA6B.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Prowler on takeoff' dedicated jamming antenna in pod on top of tail; additional jammers in underwing pods
This aircraft provides a wide range of electronic warfare functions. It can carry out [[electronic attack]] such as jamming or deceptive signal generation. It can gather tactical and strategic [[electronic intelligence]], also called [[electronic support]] in a tactical context. It can fire [[AGM-88 HARM]] [[anti-radiation missile]]s.
This aircraft provides a wide range of electronic warfare functions. It can carry out electronic attack such as jamming or deceptive signal generation. It can gather tactical and strategic electronic intelligence, also called electronic support in a tactical context. It can fire AGM-88 HARM anti-radiation missiles.


On both the EA-6B and the EF-18, the primary electronic attack system is the [[ALQ-99|AN/ALQ-99]], receivers and antennas for which are mounted inside the tail, and a variable number of jamming transmitters carried as underwing pods.
On both the EA-6B and the EF-18, the primary electronic attack system is the ALQ-99|AN/ALQ-99, receivers and antennas for which are mounted inside the tail, and a variable number of jamming transmitters carried as underwing pods.


The aircraft has a variety of defensive systems, including the [[ALE-47|AN/ALE-47  intelligent decoy launcher]].
The aircraft has a variety of defensive systems, including the ALE-47|AN/ALE-47  intelligent decoy launcher.


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The EA-6B Prowler is, at present, the only dedicated combat electronic warfare aircraft in the U.S. military. Originally a variant of the U.S. Navy A-6 Intruder carrier-capable bomber aircraft|medium bomber, it replaced the Air Force EF-111 "Spark Vark" land-based electronic warfare aircraft. In Navy service, it is being replaced by the EF-18 Growler, although an Air Force replacement has not been selected; electronic warfare versions of the F-22 Raptor and possibly B-1 Lancer|B-1B Lancer are being studied. Image:EA6B.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Prowler on takeoff' dedicated jamming antenna in pod on top of tail; additional jammers in underwing pods This aircraft provides a wide range of electronic warfare functions. It can carry out electronic attack such as jamming or deceptive signal generation. It can gather tactical and strategic electronic intelligence, also called electronic support in a tactical context. It can fire AGM-88 HARM anti-radiation missiles.

On both the EA-6B and the EF-18, the primary electronic attack system is the ALQ-99|AN/ALQ-99, receivers and antennas for which are mounted inside the tail, and a variable number of jamming transmitters carried as underwing pods.

The aircraft has a variety of defensive systems, including the ALE-47|AN/ALE-47 intelligent decoy launcher.

References