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![]() by Ed Adamczyk Washington (UPI) Feb 20, 2019
The Defense Department approved an offer for Boeing and the U.S. Navy to provide the EA-18G Growler fighter plane to the Finnish Defense Forces. Finland's Ministry of Defense invited offers from aircraft manufacturers and governments in January for bids to replace its F/A-18 C/D Hornet fleet. Other responses thus far include the Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet and Lockheed Martin F-35 of the United States, the Dassault Rafale of France, the Eurofighter Typhoon of Great Britain and the Saab Gripen of Sweden. The offers include technical systems needed for operating the aircraft, training systems, maintenance tools, testing equipment and spare parts as well as weapons, sensors and other support functions. Australia is the only foreign country, so far, to be authorized to purchase the Growler. Finland seeks the eventual purchase of 64 aircraft capable of replacing its aging fleet. Boeing calls its plane the world's most advanced airborne electric attack platform, "capable of disrupting, deceiving or denying a broad range of military electronic systems including radar and communication systems."
![]() ![]() U.S., Australia, Britain conduct training aviation exercise in Nevada Washington (UPI) Feb 18, 2019 Air Force units from Australia and Britain wrapped up more than three weeks of joint training exercises with the U.S. Air Force and Navy at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. Nearly 3,000 personnel from 39 separate units and 95 aircraft participated in the exercises from Jan. 22 to Feb. 15 in the Las Vegas metro area. Red Flag was established in 1975 for exercises between U.S. forces and allied nations. The aircraft were broken into two teams: Nellis AFB-based pilots were specifically trai ... read more
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