US Navy To Purchase Additional Growlers, F-35s

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  • 05:28 AM, November 18, 2014
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The U.S. Navy plans to buy additional orders of Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic attack planes and 260 additional F-35s to replace older models of F/A-8C/D, as it prepares the 2016 fiscal budget request, it said Saturday.

Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jonathan Greenert said the Navy was reviewing its inventory of tactical aircraft, including Growlers and strike fighters, to ensure its electronic attack needs were met.

Congress, responding to an "unfunded priority" list submitted by the Navy earlier this year, is poised to approve orders of 12 more EA-18G Growlers in the fiscal 2015 budget, which will help Boeing extend the production line for the jets in St. Louis through 2017.

The Navy had not requested funding for the jets in its fiscal 2015 budget, but did add 22 EA-18G jets to its unfunded priorities list.

Greenert did not comment specifically on whether the Navy would request funding for the jets in its fiscal 2016 core budget, or a new unfunded priorities list, but said the Navy's electronic attack capabilities were being evaluated as part of the overall tactical aircraft budget.

"Before we close the books and call it quits on Growlers, we want to make sure we've got the electronic attack right," Greenert said.

The Navy is wrapping up two weeks of testing of the C-model of the F-35 fighter jet built by Lockheed Martin Corp on the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier.

The planned F-35s will work together on the carriers with newer model F/A-18E/F jets and the EA-18G Growlers.

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