FEAR THE WOLF: EA-18G
by Drew Harrison
‘Fear the Wolf’ immortalises the Boeing EA-18G electronic attack aircraft and the role it has assumed in modern air combat.
The hunting attributes reflect the aircraft’s adopted wolf motif and provided inspiration for the nickname Growler. The state-of-the-art combat jet is a dedicated electronic warfare platform which evolved as a distinct variant from the F/A-18F Super Hornet. It is a highly capable aircraft able to suppress and disable enemy air defences using sophisticated electronic equipment to jam, deceive, and disrupt hostile communication systems. Following initial purchase of Super Hornets, Australia later updated the contract to include the advanced Growler. 6 SQN form part of the RAAF’s air combat capability and operate twelve EA-18G out of Amberley Queensland. A46-301 is the RAAF’s first EA-18G and 100th Hornet airframe built for Australian service including previous ‘Classic’ and Super Hornet manufacturing. A46-305 is pictured in formation.
✅ Hand signed and numbered by Drew Harrison, with a Certificate of Authenticity included!
✨ Archival inks on High Quality Photo Rag paper.
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- Media:
- Lithograph
- Size:
- 14.5 x 18.75 inches
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