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The role of EW aircrafts is not to loiter for longer than AEW&C aircrafts; rather, they are to act quickly in enemy territory and blind the adversary & return to base & let fighter aircrafts to can carry out their tasks.
Though a larger platform (like Global Express 6000) lets one carry more jamming equipment, I wonder if the future of frontline EW/ECM ops rests in disposal aircraft, like reworked ALCMs and loyal wingman UCAVs.
 
The role of EW aircrafts is not to loiter for longer than AEW&C aircrafts; rather, they are to act quickly in enemy territory and blind the adversary & return to base & let fighter aircrafts to can carry out their tasks.
EW is a broad term, it encompasses everything from ESM to ECM, ECCM, Sigint, C4I and for some roles you'd need a larger loitering time. :)

Though a larger platform (like Global Express 6000) lets one carry more jamming equipment, I wonder if the future of frontline EW/ECM ops rests in disposal aircraft, like reworked ALCMs and loyal wingman UCAVs.
ADM160?
 
But turboprop has a better loitering time than turbofan

Can a turbo prop generate the level of electrical power required for a high-end Offsensive EW platform?

Consideration also has to factor in the capability issue - not just the running costs.
 
Can a turbo prop generate the level of electrical power required for a high-end Offsensive EW platform?

Consideration also has to factor in the capability issue - not just the running costs.
APU and on-board Generator(s)
 
Can a turbo prop generate the level of electrical power required for a high-end Offsensive EW platform?

Consideration also has to factor in the capability issue - not just the running costs.
Yes turbo prop can generate enough electricity to power high end offensive EW platform

In past we had a soviet versions of Tu-95 and recently almost all Chinese EW/ECM aircraft are turbo prop (Y-8 series)
 
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