Next gen jammer AoA set for February
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The U.S. Navy is set to do an analysis of alternative study for the Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) which starts on February 2008. The NGJ has a major role to play in the Navy's future airborne electronic attack plans due to its ability to incorporate new technologies such as active electronically scanned arrays.
Publication Name: Journal of Electronic Defense
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0192-429X
Year: 2007
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First production Growler delivered
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The Boeing Integrated Defense Systems has delivered its new EA-18G Growler electronic attack to the United States Navy. The fighter plane uses state-of-the-art radar and communications jamming equipment. The U.S. Navy has requested 18 more planes in the year 2008.
Publication Name: Journal of Electronic Defense
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0192-429X
Year: 2007
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