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The U.S. Air Force has said it aims to meet electronic warfare needs using next-generation aircraft such as Lockheed Martin Corp’s F-35 fighter and a new long-range bomber, rather than older planes like Boeing’s EA-18G Growler, Reuters news agency has reported.

Air Combat Command Commander General Herbert Carlisle told journalists that the F-35 offered “some pretty impressive” electronic warfare capabilities, according to Reuters. Those include the capability of jamming enemy signals. In addition, the U.S. Air Force leadership is looking to new aircraft – such as a proposed bomber – to also provide electronic warfare capabilities.

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“With the limited (budget), you’ve got to think harder about buying brand new legacy airplanes versus the next generation as we go forward,” Carlisle told reporters.