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Javelin EA-1 Silentwing

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Javelin EA-1 Silentwing
Javelin EA-1 Silentwing electronic attack aircraft
Type Electronic attack aircraft
Place of origin Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Status Prototype evaluation
Number built 2 (prototypes)
Designed 1747 AN-1750 AN
First flight 23.IX.1750 AN
Manufacturer Javelin Industries
Mission systems
Operator Nouvelle Alexandrie Federal Air Force of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Crew 6 (2 pilots, 4 EW officers)
Length 24.8 m
Wingspan 22.1 m
Height 7.9 m
Max. takeoff weight 38,000 kg
Maximum speed 870 km/h
Cruise speed 780 km/h
Range 6,200 km
Endurance 11 hours (with aerial refueling)
Service ceiling 13,700 m
Powerplant 2 x Javelin JT-400 turbofan (89 kN each)
Primary systems AN/ALQ-271 Spectral Dominance Suite with Alexandrium-enhanced quantum signal processor
Capabilities Wideband communications jamming, precision emitter targeting, network intrusion, cyber effects delivery, electronic protection
Unit cost NAX€185 million (estimated)
Development cost NAX€2.1 billion
Derived from Javelin C-18 Vanguard

The Javelin EA-1 Silentwing (Alexandrian: EA-1 Aile Silencieuse; Martino: EA-1 Ala Silenciosa) is a New Alexandrian electronic attack aircraft under development by Javelin Industries. The aircraft is designed to conduct airborne electronic attack, communications disruption, and network warfare operations in contested electromagnetic environments. Two prototypes are undergoing flight testing at Control Center I in Alduria, with an initial operational capability decision anticipated in 1753 AN.

The EA-1 represents the Federal Air Force's first dedicated manned electronic attack platform. Development began in 1747 AN under the Force 1752 initiative to address capability gaps identified during the Fourth Euran War, when Oportian cyberwarfare tactics demonstrated the need for dedicated airborne electronic attack assets beyond the range and adaptability of the unmanned E-1 Silent Jammer. The airframe is derived from the Javelin C-18 Vanguard special operations transport, modified with an expanded mission systems bay, conformal antenna arrays, and radar-absorbent materials. Fountainpen Corporation developed the primary AN/ALQ-271 Spectral Dominance Suite, which incorporates Alexandrium-based quantum processors capable of analyzing and countering unknown emitter types within 4.5 seconds of detection. The first prototype completed its maiden flight on 23.IX.1750 AN at the Javelin Testing Range and Laboratory.

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