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Contents The Italian government signed a $300 million deal to procure two EA-37B Compass Call electronic attack aircraft, after the U.S. approval in 2024. First operator outside the U.S.
The new facility will support several programs, including the EA-37B and the JAMMS platforms. On Jul. 24, 2025, L3Harris Technologies and ELT Group, a leading Italian company in electromagnetic ...
The largest U.S. Air Force aircraft procurement program dollar increase advised by the Senate Appropriations Committee defense panel's (SAC-D) fiscal 2026 ...
The Italian government will select and prepare a site for the construction of an L3Harris and ELT Group multisensor test ...
Italy has purchased two L3Harris EA-37B Compass Call electronic attack (EA) aircraft for USD300 million, the company announced on 21 July.
Platform integration prime L3Harris integrated the EC-130H Compass Call mission system into a modern Gulfstream G550 business jet at its Waco, Texas aircraft missionization center.
The U.S. Air Force started flying the L3Harris EA-37B Compass Call on training missions in early May. The flight by the 43rd Electronic Combat Sqdn. from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona ...
The Italian government this week confirmed an order for a pair of Gulfstream G550s equipped for electronic warfare (EW) ...
The US State Department agreed a potential foreign military sale to Italy, including Electronic Attack (EA)-37B mission systems and associated equipment, valued at up to $680m (€619m).
The EA-37B Compass Call is built from a heavily adapted Gulfstream G550 business jet, and will replace the aging EC-130H electronic warfare planes.