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Boeing EA-18G Growler
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing EA-18G Growler
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Electronic warfare aircraft derived from the Super Hornet
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2006
End Year:
2065
EA-18G top view over clouds
A gray Boeing EA-18G Growler is photographed from above while banking over clouds and forested terrain. The twin-seat cockpit, twin vertical tails, underwing pods, wingtip pods, and swept wings are visible.
EA-18G 571 and 573 in formation
Two gray U.S. Navy EA-18G Growlers fly in close formation over desert mountains. The nearer aircraft is marked 573 and the upper aircraft is marked 571; both show VXE tail markings, U.S. star-and-bar insignia, twin-seat canopies, external pods, and twin vertical tails.
EA-18G 543 gear down
A gray U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler marked 543 is airborne with its landing gear extended. The underside shows external pods and stores under the wings, a star-and-bar insignia on the fuselage, twin vertical tails, and a two-seat cockpit with crew visible.
EA-18G 303 runway side view
A gray EA-18G Growler marked 303 is rolling on a runway in full side view. The aircraft has landing gear down, a two-seat canopy with crew visible, wingtip pods, external stores under the wing, twin vertical tails, and a dark squadron marking on the tail.
EA-18G equipment diagram
A labeled EA-18G Growler diagram shows an angled top view of the aircraft with orange and blue callouts. Labels point to the crew vehicle interface, avionics pallet, interferometer, AESA radar, INCANS, antenna interface unit, SATCOM terminal, ALQ-99 pods, AIM-120C, AGM-88, CCS antenna, SATCOM antenna, and ALQ-218 wingtip pods.
EA-18G underside climb
An EA-18G Growler climbs overhead in a dark underside view against a blue sky. The aircraft shows a twin-seat canopy, twin tails, wingtip pods, large underwing pods, external stores, landing gear retracted, and a red navigation light near the right wing.
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