Increased Use of EA-18G Growlers in Aerial Electronic Warfare Operations
The U.S. Navy's EA-18G Growlers are being deployed more extensively in operations against Iran and Venezuela, indicating a significant shift towards aerial electronic attack capabilities. The Navy has invested over $5 billion in the Next-Generation Jammer (NGJ) program, with further funding requested for fiscal 2027.

The Navy has escalated the deployment of EA-18G Growlers, utilizing them in operations against Iranian and Venezuelan air defenses. These aircraft have been instrumental in neutralizing enemy radar and communications systems, particularly in the recent operation against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, where they dismantled Russian and Chinese air defenses.
The Growler program has evolved significantly since its inception, with initial plans to procure 90 units expanding to 160 by 2018. Current developments focus on the ALQ-249 Next-Generation Jammer pod, with contracts awarded to Raytheon and L3Harris for various production phases and improvements. The Navy's investment in electronic warfare exceeds $5 billion, reflecting a strategic shift towards advanced electronic attack capabilities, which may impact future military engagements.



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