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EA-6 Prowler
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A U.S. Navy EA-6B Prowler
Description
RoleElectronic attack
CrewFour: pilot and three electronic countermeasures officers
Dimensions
Length59 ft 10 in17.7 m
Wingspan53 ft15.9 m
Height16 ft 8 in4.9 m
Wing area528.9 ft²49.1 m²
Weights
Empty34,000 lb15,450 kg
Loaded
Maximum take-off61,500 lb27,500 kg
Powerplant
EnginesTwo Pratt & Whitney J52-P408A engines
Thrust10,400 lb46 kN
Performance
Maximum speed575 mph920 km/h
Combat range
Ferry range2,022 mi (tanks kept)
2,400 mi (tanks dropped)
3,254 km
3,861 km
Service ceiling37,600 ft11,500 m
Rate of climb12,900 ft/min3,932 m/min
Armament
GunsNone
MissilesUp to 4 HARM AGM-88 antiradar missiles

The EA-6 Prowler is the United States Navy's and the United States Marine Corps's primary electronic warfare aircraft. The primary mission of the aircraft is to support strike aircraft and ground troops by interrupting enemy electronic activity and obtaining tactical electronic intelligence within a combat area.

The EA-6 Prowler is a twin-engine, mid-wing aircraft manufactured by Northrop Grumman Aerospace Corporation as a modification of the basic A-6 Intruder air frame. Designed for carrier and advanced base operations, the Prowler is a fully integrated electronic warfare system combining long-range, all-weather capabilities with advanced electronic countermeasures. A forward equipment bay, and pod-shaped faring on the vertical fin, house the additional avionics equipment. The side-by-side cockpit arrangement gives maximum efficiency, visibility and comfort.

The Prowler first came into service shortly after the A-6A Intruder. The EA-6A was a modified version of the A-6A created for the US Marine Corps. The EA-6B was first introduced into service in 1971.

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General Characteristics

  • Date Deployed: First flight, May 25, 1968; Operational, July 1971

Units Using the EA-6B

USN Squadrons

  • VAQ-128 Phoenix (disestablished 2004)
  • VAQ-129 Vikings
  • VAQ-130 Zappers
  • VAQ-131 Lancers
  • VAQ-132 Scorpions
  • VAQ-133 Wizards
  • VAQ-134 Garudas
  • VAQ-135 Black Ravens
  • VAQ-136 Gauntlets
  • VAQ-137 Rooks
  • VAQ-138 Yellow Jackets
  • VAQ-139 Cougars
  • VAQ-140 Patriots
  • VAQ-141 Shadowhawks
  • VAQ-142 Grey Wolves

USMC Squadrons

  • VMAQ-1 Banshees
  • VMAQ-2 Death Jesters
  • VMAQ-3 Moon Dogs
  • VMAQ-4 Seahawks

Incidents

It was an EA-6B Prowler that caused the Cavalese cable-car disaster in 1998, cutting the cables of a ski-lift in Italy and killing 20.


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