Australia To Expand Electronic Attack, ISR Forces In 2030s

Growler
A Boeing EA-18G Growler of the Royal Australian Air Force.
Credit: Chief Petty Officer Cameron Martin/Commonwealth of Australia.
Australia is planning to expand its electronic-attack force for the 2030s following the retirement of its Boeing EA-18G Growlers while also enlarging its fleets of surveillance aircraft, partly through the replacement of Boeing E-7A Wedgetails. Tankers and airlifters in greater numbers are intended...
Bradley Perrett

Bradley Perrett covered China, Japan, South Korea and Australia. He is a Mandarin-speaking Australian.

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