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March
13, 2002 The Honorable Bob Stump
The Honorable Ike Skelton Dear Chairman Stump and Ranking Member
Skelton: We write to request your support for
convening a hearing to review the study results of the Airborne Electronic
Attack Analysis of Alternatives (AEA AoA). As you know, the AEA AoA’s purpose was
to provide information on cost-effective options to the Department of Defense (DoD)
in support of its process of examining potential new acquisition programs to
initially augment and eventually replace the EA-6B Prowler force beginning in
2010. The analysis focused on
Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) capability for the collective air superiority
needs of the Services in suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) during the
2010-2030 timeframe. The study was
completed in December 2001, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is
currently reviewing its findings. The
Services have until June 2002 to determine which direction they will go to meet
electronic warfare requirements as they relate to replacing the capability and
function of the Prowler. Presently,
the Navy’s EA-6B Prowler aircraft is the only airborne radar jamming system
available to protect Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force aircraft.
The Prowler enhances the effectiveness and survivability of other
aircraft by breaking the communications that link surface-to-air missiles
systems (SAMs) together, and forces them to operate singly. Prowlers then
further protect US fighters by jamming SAM tracking radars and attacking them
with HARM missiles. Unfortunately,
the Prowler is a low density/high demand asset that is aging quickly.
Despite its importance to air superiority, it faces severe shortfalls in
operational readiness and the prospect that it will need to be augmented prior
to 2010. With this in
mind, it is essential that Congress work closely with DoD to ensure that there
is a comprehensive and joint strategy to replace the support jamming
capabilities of the Prowler. Such
an alternative must be timely, cost-effective, and cross-service, with a
technological capability to defeat threats well into the 21st
Century. We appreciate your consideration of this request and look forward to working with you in reviewing and overseeing this important modernization effort by our nation’s military. Cordially, Rep. Mark Steven Kirk |
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Electronic Warfare Working Group Congressman Joe Pitts, Founder and Chairman 420 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202 225-2411 phone |