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US Naval Aviation advances amid evolving threats
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The Department of Defense's 2024 Annual Report sheds light on key US Naval Aviation programs, notably the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler. These aircraft are integral to the Navy's operational strategy, each serving distinct roles. The Super Hornet had its first flight in 1995 and achieved Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in 2001, while the Growler reached IOC in 2009.

Both aircraft continue to be essential for missions from carriers or forward bases. A focus on agile Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment (CID&D) strategies is crucial for their ongoing success. "The success of these programs will hinge on collaborative efforts between contractors, test squadrons, and policymakers," as noted in the report.

The term "strike fighter" has evolved over time within naval contexts since the 1940s and was fully adopted by the United States Navy by the 1970s. It refers to multirole combat aircraft that emphasize aerial combat capabilities. This term became official with the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet being labeled a strike fighter in 1983.

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Referred to as the "Rhino" due to its size and features, the Super Hornet remains a powerful jet operating from US Navy aircraft carriers despite advancements like the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). Current initiatives aim to maintain peak operational standards for both aircraft through updates such as integrating the Infrared Search and Track (IRST) Block II system.

According to the Department of Defense's annual report, "the IRST Block II is designed to help pilots detect, track, and engage threats without relying solely on radar." However, reliability concerns have yet to be fully addressed.

Specifications of these aircraft highlight their capabilities: The Super Hornet costs $67.4 million per unit with two F414-GE-400 engines providing significant thrust. Its counterpart, the EA-18G Growler shares many components but focuses on electronic warfare capabilities with systems like AN/ALQ-218 wideband receivers.

Modernization efforts include software updates such as SCS H18 Releases designed to incorporate new electronic attack technologies like Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band (NGJ-MB). Boeing and other contractors play critical roles alongside operational test squadrons like VX-9.

Recommendations from the 2024 report advise completing dedicated OT of SCS H18 Release 3 before fielding subsequent versions and implementing September 2024 recommendations from SCS H18 Release 2 EFR.

Balancing modernization with readiness requires addressing emerging threats while ensuring software reliability. The continuous evolution of these platforms reflects a global shift toward electronic warfare necessitating regular updates. This aligns with efforts to adapt swiftly without compromising safety or quality through rushed integration.

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