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First L3Harris EA-37B delivered to US Air Force operational unit

By Zach Rosenberg |

The first EA-37B reaches its operational unit at Davis-Monthan AFB on 23 August. (US Air Force)

The first L3Harris EA-37B Compass Call electronic attack aircraft was delivered to its operational unit on 23 August, according to a 27 August statement by the US Air Force (USAF). The 55th Electronic Combat Group (ECG) received the aircraft at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (AFB), in Tucson, Arizona.

The EA-37B, tail number 19-5591, is for now to be used training pilots on the type. A second delivery is expected before the end of 2024, according to the USAF statement.

โ€œThe EA-37B is the right choice right now because as we continue to pivot towards great power competition, we have adversaries that are developing long-range kill-chain ecosystems and anti-access area denial capabilities,โ€ said Lieutenant General Thomas Hensley, commander of the 16th Air Force, the 55th ECG's parent unit. โ€œThe Compass Call will allow us to do things in the non-kinetic spectrum as well as the electromagnetic spectrum to give us the advantage and not them.โ€

EA-37Bs are intended to replace the Lockheed Martin EC-130H as the USAF's primary electronic attack aircraft. Nine of the USAF's 14 EC-130Hs have been retired to date, with the final retirement scheduled in 2026, according to the USAF statement. Their role is to be taken on by a fleet of 10 EA-37Bs.

โ€œThe EC-130 has served its purpose for years, but this new airframe and its delivery mean that we have a combat-credible threat,โ€ said General Mark Howard, commander of the 55th Wing, which oversees the 55th ECG.

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