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In 2000, the Navy decided to begin work on a replacement for the [[EA-6B Prowler]]. The [[F-18]] airframe was selected for the purpose. The aircraft will go into service in 2010, the same year EA-6s will begin to be retired. | In 2000, the Navy decided to begin work on a replacement for the [[EA-6B Prowler]]. The [[F-18]] airframe was selected for the purpose. The aircraft will go into service in 2010, the same year EA-6s will begin to be retired. | ||
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The EA-18G Growler is the United States Navys replacement aircraft for the EA-6B Prowler; it is a modified version of the F-18 Hornet. The first was rolled out in 2007.
Development
In 2000, the Navy decided to begin work on a replacement for the EA-6B Prowler. The F-18 airframe was selected for the purpose. The aircraft will go into service in 2010, the same year EA-6s will begin to be retired.