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Originally posted by DaMod
My question is.. Since when does the air force do low altitude bombing drills over residential area?
In service, the EA-18's radio name during flight operations will be "Grizzly". The "Growler" nickname sounded too much like the EA-6B's "Prowler" name, so "Grizzly" will be used to avoid confusion. With the termination of the EB-52H standoff jammer, the Growler will become the sole remaining manned tactical jammer and Air Staff requirements director Maj. Gen. David Scott has indicated that the USAF will seek to provide electronic warfare officers to fly on US Navy Growlers, without providing funding to purchase additional aircraft.By May 2011, 48 Growlers had been delivered to the U.S. Navy
Originally posted by Baldryck
The Air Force doesn't fly F18s. Must have been the Navy or Marines. Is there an airshow or airshow practice going on at a nearby airport?edit on 29-6-2012 by Baldryck because: missed the part where you said you are in Utah
Originally posted by Baldryck
The Air Force doesn't fly F18s. Must have been the Navy or Marines. Is there an airshow or airshow practice going on at a nearby airport?edit on 29-6-2012 by Baldryck because: missed the part where you said you are in Utah