Here’s the latest I can confirm about Growler aircraft from recent public reporting you can verify:
- A key milestone in Boeing’s Growler program was reported as the delivery of the 150th EA-18G Growler to the U.S. military, with the aircraft entering service as part of ongoing electronic attack capability development. This milestone highlights continued production and integration of the EA-18G variant alongside the F/A-18 Super Hornet family.[1]
- The EA-18G Growler remains described as a variant of the F/A-18F Super Hornet tailored for airborne electronic attack, combining Super Hornet airframe with advanced EW avionics to counter current and emerging threats. It supports defense testing and development through units like VX-31, which facilitates test flights and data gathering for current and future aircraft and systems.[1]
- Historically, international operators (e.g., Australia) have transitioned to Growler-type capabilities, with initial handover and integration events occurring in the mid-2010s and ongoing cooperation on EW capabilities and radar/jammer development, illustrating the platform’s role in allied defense modernization.[2][3]
- Recent media coverage from late 2024 to early 2026 has included analytics and reportage on Growler involvement in broader operations and force structure discussions, though specifics beyond standard programmatic milestones tend to appear in defense-focused outlets and media summaries rather than official program briefings. For example, coverage has surfaced around high-level discussions of electronic warfare capabilities and the Growler’s role in modern operations, including references to its use in disrupting enemy air defenses in some narratives.[4][8][9]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to:
- Official program updates and procurement milestones (dates, aircraft counts, unit assignments),
- Technical capabilities (EW suite, sensors, jamming bands),
- International operator status and future upgrades,
- Or a quick, side-by-side comparison with other EW platforms.
Would you prefer a concise timeline, a capability-focused summary, or a comparison table? If you want, I can fetch the latest verified sources and provide precise citations for each item.