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The Great Growler Gallery

raptor10

Philosoraptor
Contributor
I just noticed, there are no hard points. So... the 18G is unarmed??? I thought it would carry at least a few A/A pieces..

Heres some Koolaid from the Company on that:
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And some gouge on the systems...
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OSI Baby!
 

statesman

Shut up woman... get on my horse.
pilot
I'll admit that "Lightening II" for the F-35 lacks any originality. But what was the Admiral smoking when he came up with "Growler"?
Put down the crack pipe!


I was under the impression that the name was selected from several by the aviation community.
 

raptor10

Philosoraptor
Contributor
There are several LBI's, one is also pictured in the nose, not all are depicted. The point of the LBI is (very, very dummied down) passive triangulation, the more sensors the better.
 

Nose

Well-Known Member
pilot
High Dimension:

From your bio: "I'm just a mid."

So here is some friendly advice wrt your earlier judgmental comment that might help you get through your first year in the fleet. Ensigns should be seen and not heard. (And I'm thinking that that is what you aspire to be.)

Good luck.

Nose
 

HighDimension

Well-Known Member
pilot
Contributor
High Dimension:

From your bio: "I'm just a mid."

So here is some friendly advice wrt your earlier judgmental comment that might help you get through your first year in the fleet. Ensigns should be seen and not heard. (And I'm thinking that that is what you aspire to be.)

Good luck.

Nose

Roger that, I'm done.
 

xmid

Registered User
pilot
Contributor
Whats that thing going to be able to do completely decked out? 300 knots?...
 

Brett327

Well-Known Member
None
Super Moderator
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Whats that thing going to be able to do completely decked out? 300 knots?...

Well, considering that the Prowler will do .86 "decked out," the G will be able to do the same. There's not a whole lot of reasons to go faster than that.

Brett
 

cosmania

Gitty Up!
pilot
Well, considering that the Prowler will do .86 "decked out," the G will be able to do the same. There's not a whole lot of reasons to go faster than that.

Brett

Pretty much every Prowler guy I ever worked with would have liked to have gone faster than that. I can think of about a dozen reasons to go faster than .86 that make sound tactical sense.
 

raptor10

Philosoraptor
Contributor
From DTIC http://www.dtic.mil/dticasd/sbir/sbir043/n239b.doc

Power Output and Flight Condition Considerations for SBIR Topic N04-239, Advanced Ram Air Driven Power and Cooling Unit (ARADPCU)

Existing (Legacy) Equipment:
The EA-6B (existing AEA) Mission requires the ALQ-99 Ram Air Turbo-Generator to provide up to 27 KVA for two transmitter operation at altitudes from sea level up to the maximum altitude, 50000 feet. The EA-6B is limited to (I believe) 40000 feet. The RATGen must provide 27 KVA at airspeeds between the minimum of 220 Knots Calibrated Air Speed (KCAS) and the maximum 550 KCAS up to 5000 feet, and the maximum Indicated Mach Number 0.86 above 5000 feet. One transmitter operation requires 16 KVA at minimum 190 KCAS.

New Power and Cooling Unit:
The following are limiting/allowable speed goals and requirements for the EA-18G follow-on airborne electronic attack (AEA) aircraft for attached “stores”:
AGM-88 (HARM): Goal: 635 KCAS or 1.3 IMN
Required: 550 KCAS or 1.3 IMN
480 Gallon Fuel Tank: Required: 635 KCAS or 1.6 IMN

For the Next Generation Tactical Jamming System (TJS) Pod, the limiting airspeed requirements will probably correspond to one of the other EA-18G stores.

The power production requirements may require the full 60 KVA at sea level (see the power point presentation enclosed separately), because there is a potential low altitude escort jamming mission (Special Strike Interdiction Mission). However, that mission is proposed at IMN 0.80. Therefore, at lower airspeeds and altitudes, lower maximum power outputs are likely to be permissible. To at least some extent, the US Navy requirements for the Next Generation Jammer Pod will match the capability determined by early demonstration.

For the purposes of this SBIR Topic, a good set of goals for minimum power output values is:
1. 60 KVA at 30000 feet and IMN 0.6
2. 60 KVA at Sea Level (low altitude) and IMN 0.8
3. 40 KVA at Sea Level and 220 KCAS (this is the most questionable condition)
(All above for a standard day.)

A good flight condition for optimum design is at the expected loiter condition for the EA-18G, which is 30000 feet at Indicated Mach Number 0.80.

[emphasis added]
 

cosmania

Gitty Up!
pilot
A good flight condition for optimum design is at the expected loiter condition for the EA-18G, which is 30000 feet at Indicated Mach Number 0.80.

Last time I checked, the jammer didn't Scram at "loiter" speed. . .or at 30k.
 
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