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The US Navy is putting its E-6B C3 aircraft through an upgrade and service-life extension programme that should see them remain operational until at least 2040.
http://www.janes.com/news/defence/naval/
The Third Man
08-08-10, 10:16 PM
The US Navy is putting its E-6B C3 aircraft through an upgrade and service-life extension programme that should see them remain operational until at least 2040.
http://www.janes.com/news/defence/naval/
Which begs the question... What happened to the AF/E-18G Growler?
TLAM Strike
08-08-10, 10:35 PM
Which begs the question... What happened to the AF/E-18G Growler?
Two different roles. The Growler is a jamming aircraft while the Mercury is a command and control aircraft. Mercury's mission (as Looking Glass) is to act as a command post in the event that the normal command post in Offutt Nebraska is taken out in a nuclear war. In a nuclear war orders would come from the NCA (The president on NEACP a USAF E-4) to Looking Glass and then on to our Strategic Assets (Boomers or Air Force bombers and silos)
It also can control more conventional forces if necessary.
EDIT: Were you thinking of a EA-6B Prowler?
The Third Man
08-08-10, 10:43 PM
EDIT: Were you thinking of a EA-6B Prowler?
yep ... That is what I was thinking about.
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