The U.S. Air Force said Wednesday the 55th Electronic Combat Group has developed a training plan led by 20 cadre-trained members to familiarize personnel with the new system through March 2017.
The military branch added that the EC-130 fleet will be upgraded through the AVP.
âThis program has been in the works for almost three years at a cost of about $45 million,â said Maj. Gerardo Sanchez, the 42nd Electronic Combat Squadron assistant director of operations.
He added that the new radar upgrades will help the EC-130H’s navigation performance through updated tactics, techniques and procedures for precision electronic attack.
âCurrently, we have two aircraft here at the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base with the 55th ECG, and we have two more scheduled for delivery,” Sanchez said.