More about the delivery of the final four Australian F-18E/F Super Hornets at
http://www.key.aero/view_news.asp?ID=42 ... n=military .
The Australian government itself moots a possible "F-18G Growler" update of about half of the fleet, see
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6170085768 .
RAAF fighter-bombers to become 'Growlers'
The Australian October 19, 2011 12:00AM
THE RAAF may soon have 12 of its Super Hornet fighter-bombers equipped as "Growlers", the US aircraft packed with electronic equipment that paralysed the Libyan regime's communications and missile systems.
Because of the aircraft's spectacular success in the Libyan conflict, the Gillard government is considering soon spending more than $300 million having half of the 24-strong Super Hornet fleet fitted out for electronic warfare.
The Growler would be much more potent than anything in the region and would be capable of paralysing the communications and radar systems around targets being attacked by RAAF aircraft or aboard enemy aircraft attacking Australian targets.
The 24 Super Hornets were ordered by Howard government defence minister Brendan Nelson for $6 billion and in 2009 Labor asked that 12 of them be wired to allow for the later installation of electronic attack capabilities.
The Australian has been told that the government is close to announcing a decision to add the electronic warfare equipment.
As well as neutralising enemy capabilities, the Growler can deal with terrorists by shutting down their ground-based communications and devices to trigger bombs.