The Air Force’s New Signal-Jamming Business Jet

The U.S. Air Force is replacing its aging EC-130H Compass Call aircraft with the new EA-37B, a modified Gulfstream business jet built for electronic warfare. The EA-37B can fly faster, higher, and farther than the old Compass Call while carrying powerful equipment used to jam, disrupt, and degrade enemy radar, communications, and command-and-control systems. In a future war with China, Russia, or another advanced military, that kind of electromagnetic warfare could be just as important as missiles, fighters, or bombers. In this episode, we break down what the EA-37B actually does, why the Air Force is betting on a business jet for one of its most important electronic attack missions, how it compares to the EC-130H and Navy EA-18G Growler, and why some experts think the Pentagon may still need more electronic warfare aircraft than it plans to buy. 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - Electromagnetic warfare and why it’s so important 03:21 - What is the EA-37B 08:16 - Why we need the EA-37B 10:59 - The budget battle 13:27 - The history of Air Force Electronic Warfare and the GWOT 18:00 - Channel updates Recorded on: June 18, 2026 Written by: David Roza Edited by: Savvy Task & Purpose is a military news and culture-oriented channel. We want to foster discussion about the defense industry. Join our Discord server:   / discord   Merchandise: store.taskandpurpose.com Like this video? You'll love https://taskandpurpose.com/ Sign up for the T&P newsletter: https://taskandpurpose.com/email-signup/ And you can follow us on social, too: Instagram:   / taskandpurpose   Twitter:   / taskandpurpose   TikTok:   / taskandpurpose