【Description】
Special Feature] EA-6B Plowler

Electronic warfare developed rapidly in the wake of the Vietnam War. Electronic warfare aircraft jam the enemy's radar and radio communication networks from the sky to disrupt them. The EA-6B Plowler was operated by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps as a typical example of this type of aircraft. The EA-6B has been deployed as a deployed combatant in the U.S. military's operations in Vietnam, Libya, the Gulf War, Kosovo, Iraq, and Syria, and has also taken over for the retired Air Force EF-111 electronic warfare aircraft. This issue of the magazine thoroughly describes the development of the EF-111, its several modifications to improve its capabilities, and its performance in actual combat.

Main contents
(1) Aerial view of the dynamic HARM live-fire training
(2) Changes in the VAQ-136 CAG aircraft stationed at Atsugi for a long time
(3)World's first color cockpit and ejection seat illustrations
(4)Colorful color side painting diagram
(5)Introduction of the history of development and unit operations from the EA-6A
(6)Detailed specification performance and equipment list
(7)Detailed record of repeated modifications to improve capabilities and actual battle records

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