Prowler Ea-6b Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
11013 TYPE 2 Muffler- Protective Cap Assembly
004381551
11013-12 Muffler- Protective Cap Assembly
004381551
11043 Muffler- Protective Cap Assembly
004381551
11048 Muffler- Protective Cap Assembly
004381551
1105445-9 Diode Semiconductor Device
008560083
11063-60001 Connector Adapter
004875789
11063A Connector Adapter
004875789
11065482-001 Electrical Shield Plate
007622668
11067 Analog To Digital Converter
003711941
1113253 Electrical Engine Starter
011350091
1113253IMP Electrical Engine Starter
011350091
111527 Metallic Hose Assembly
010199156
1118050-1 Generator Parts Kit
000730994
1118644 Engine Generator Regulator
006407518
11263749-1 Electrical Conduit Bushing
007022147
1128000-4 Turnlock Fastener Stud Assembly
005231376
1128AB40368-9 Video Display Hood Assembly
010233989
1128AV42940-5 Cable Assembly
012711047
1128AV42967-1 Cable Assembly
011227723
1128AV43013-7 Relay Box Assembly
010605443
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The Northrop Grumman (formerly Grumman) EA-6B Prowler is a twin-engine, four-seat, mid-wing electronic warfare aircraft derived from the A-6 Intruder airframe. The EA-6A was the initial electronic warfare version of the A-6 used by the United States Marine Corps and United States Navy. Development on the more advanced EA-6B began in 1966. An EA-6B aircrew consists of one pilot and three Electronic Countermeasures Officers, though it is not uncommon for only two ECMOs to be used on missions. It is capable of carrying and firing anti-radiation missiles (ARM), such as the AGM-88 HARM missile.

The Prowler has been in service with the U.S. Armed Forces since 1971. It has carried out numerous missions for jamming enemy radar systems, and in gathering radio intelligence on those and other enemy air defense systems. From the 1998 retirement of the United States Air Force EF-111 Raven electronic warfare aircraft, the EA-6B was the only dedicated electronic warfare plane available for missions by the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the U.S. Air Force until the fielding of the Navy's EA-18G Growler in 2009. Following its last deployment in late 2014, the EA-6B was withdrawn from U.S. Navy service in June 2015. The USMC plans to operate the Prowler until 2019.

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