Primary function | Airborne Electromagnetic Attack
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Contractors | BAE Systems, L3Harris Technologies
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Power plant | Two Rolls Royce BR700-710 C4-11 turbofans
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Thrust | 15,385 pounds (each engine)
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Wingspan | 93 feet, 6 inches (28.5 meters)
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Length | 96 feet, 5 inches (29.4 meters)
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Height | 25 feet, 10 inches (7.9 meters)
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Weight | 48,300 pounds (21,908 kilograms)
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Maximum takeoff weight | 91,000 pounds (41,275 kilograms)
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Fuel capacity | 41,300 pounds (18,730 kilograms)
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Speed | 767 mph (Mach 0.82)
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Range | 4,410 nautical miles (8,170 kilometers)
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Ceiling | 45,000 feet (13.7 kilometers)
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Crew | Two pilots, plus mission crew up to seven (crew size varies according to mission)
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Initial operating capability | FY 2026
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capabilities |
Precise, high-powered, long-range, stand-off jamming that denies, degrades and disrupts adversarial use of electromagnetic spectrum based communications.
Radar jamming degrades adversarial situational awareness.
Modern digital signal processing ensures support of advanced missions.
Modular architecture delivers flexibility to operate in conventional and irregular warfare environments.
Redesigned mission system architecture, combined with the size, weight, and power of the EA-37B platform, enables the rapid addition of new capabilities to meet emerging requirements.
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