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The ALQ-218 is mainly featured aboard the U.S. Navy's Boeing EA-18G Growler aircraft, [3] [4] which has replaced the EA-6B Prowler in the U.S. Navy. [5] The ALQ-218 was previously on the Grumman EA-6B Prowler, which the Improved Capability III ALQ-218 was modified and integrated into the EA-18G's Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) system. [6]
An EA-6B Prowler lands on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). In 2007, it was reported that the Prowler had been used in counter improvised explosive device operations in the conflict in Afghanistan for several years by jamming remote detonation devices such as garage door openers or cellular telephones. [33]
AN/SPS-6 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by Bendix and Westinghouse Electric. It was used by the US Navy as a first-generation air-search radar after World War II, and was widely exported to allies. In addition, the improved AN/SPS-12 is the derivative types developed in other countries. [1]
The AN/ALQ-99 system on EA-6B Prowler Aircraft. The EA-6B in the foreground carries 3 under-wing jamming pods for transmitting and a single fixed pod on its tail for receiving. The ALQ-99 is an airborne integrated jamming system designed and manufactured by EDO Corporation. Receiver equipment and antennas are mounted in a fin-tip pod while ...
AN/APN-202 airborne carrier landing radar system for C-2 Greyhound S-3 Viking F/A-18 AV-8 and used in conjunction with AN/SPN-46 on board aircraft carrier AN/APN-205 improved AN/APN-182 Doppler radar by Teledyne for SH-2 SH-60B
Radar warning receiver (RWR) systems detect the radio emissions of radar systems. Their primary purpose is to issue a warning when a radar signal that might be a threat is detected, like a fighter aircraft's fire control radar. The warning can then be used, manually or automatically, to evade the detected threat.
The Boeing EA-18G Growler is an American carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft, a specialized version of the two-seat Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet.The EA-18G replaced the Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowlers in service with the United States Navy.
Mod 6, in development for CVN 78 class aircraft carriers; The sensors that are fused into a composite picture include: [5] AN/SPS-49 air search radar, AN/SPS-48E & G three dimensional air search radar, The Dual Band Radar (SPY-3 & SPY-4) on CVN 78 class, AN/SPQ-9B horizon search radar, AN/SPS-67 surface search radar,