Henry J Cobb
May 10th 04, 03:27 PM
http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/article.cfm?Id=906
> The Prowler, he added, was designed to support Navy strike operations,
> not every service’s strike missions. The upshot is that the fleet is
> wearing out faster than planned, creating problems for the airframes,
> the electronics, the engines and other basic parts.
....
> “The Air Force did not realize they had to play with EW, but after the
> meeting with Aldridge they realize they do.”
....
> The service, for example, has a large jamming aircraft, the Compass
> Call, based on a C-130 medium-lift cargo plane. “They take a C-130 and
> fill them with intelligence officers and jammers. With a large,
> non-fighter airframe, range and radiation become a huge issue. ... It
> doesn’t matter how big the jammer is, if you are far away it doesn’t
> work.” The bigger the jammer, the bigger the radiation problem, he
> said.
Don't the same restrictions apply to the EB-52?
So if we must reduce the total numbers of heavy bombers in order to put
a bigger crew than the Growler's at risk, why not a B-1B based jammer?
The Lancer has basic stealth and the ability to run away at supersonic
speed when the situation gets too hot.
-HJC
> The Prowler, he added, was designed to support Navy strike operations,
> not every service’s strike missions. The upshot is that the fleet is
> wearing out faster than planned, creating problems for the airframes,
> the electronics, the engines and other basic parts.
....
> “The Air Force did not realize they had to play with EW, but after the
> meeting with Aldridge they realize they do.”
....
> The service, for example, has a large jamming aircraft, the Compass
> Call, based on a C-130 medium-lift cargo plane. “They take a C-130 and
> fill them with intelligence officers and jammers. With a large,
> non-fighter airframe, range and radiation become a huge issue. ... It
> doesn’t matter how big the jammer is, if you are far away it doesn’t
> work.” The bigger the jammer, the bigger the radiation problem, he
> said.
Don't the same restrictions apply to the EB-52?
So if we must reduce the total numbers of heavy bombers in order to put
a bigger crew than the Growler's at risk, why not a B-1B based jammer?
The Lancer has basic stealth and the ability to run away at supersonic
speed when the situation gets too hot.
-HJC