EA-6B replacement decision seen waiting until 2005

The U.S. Navy thinks it can wait until about 2005 or '06 to determine how to replace the EA-6B electronic combat aircraft because it won't develop a new plane for the job and instead plans to leverage either the F/A-18E/F or the Joint Strike Fighter. Rear Adm. J.M. "Carlos" Johnson, head of plans...

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