THE RAAF is developing advanced electronic warfare capabilities to play a vital role in future operations.
RAAF chief Air Marshall Geoff Brown told an Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) dinner in Canberra that Force Level Electronic Warfare (FLEW) would involve new Growler electronic warfare aircraft and Wedgetail surveillance and control aircraft.
It could also include proposed new P-8 maritime patrol aircraft and Triton unmanned surveillance aircraft, F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft and the Navy's air warfare destroyers (AWDs).
All possess significant ability to deceive, confuse or attack an enemy through electronic means.
Air Marshal Brown said these capabilities could improve current defence forces but that their real value would be to future governments.
Air Marshal Brown said FLEW could assure theatre and national operations over air, land and sea, in peace and in conflict.
"The confluence of Growler, P-8, Wedgetail, Super Hornet and JSF, Navy's Aegis-equipped AWD and Army's special force operations presents an extraordinary development for Australia. It assures relevance in operations across time," he said.
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