The US Navy (USN) has given the green light for the Raytheon-made Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band to start low-rate initial production, after finishing the Milestone C assessment for the programme.
The US Navy (USN) has started final tests of two systems competing to win the service’s Next Generation Jammer Low Band (NGL-LB) competition, which aims to develop a jammer for Boeing EA-18G Growlers.
L3Harris Technologies won a four-year competition to field a Next-Generation Jammer Low-Band pod for the Boeing EA-18G Growler. Credit: U.S. Navy A 10-month legal battle over a $496 million contract ...
The Navy has awarded Increment II, or the low-band portion, of the Next Generation Jammer it will attach to EA-18 Growler aircraft. (MC2 Thomas Gooley/) The Navy has selected a pair of companies to ...
Northrop Grumman's candidate for the NGJ-LB pod is shown on an EA-18G inside a U.S. Navy anechoic chamber. Credit: U.S. Navy Northrop Grumman has revealed the first photograph of a pod for the Next ...
Next Generation Low-Band Jammer to be installed aboard EA-18G aircraft as part of wider EW upgrade programme. Boeing has received a contract to integrate the Next Generation Low-Band Jammer (NGJ-LB) ...
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