Don't forget, the US still operates EA-6Bs with its B-2s and F-117s...I think a buy of 6-8 EA-18Gs would be prudent and still provide sufficient flexibility to be incorporated into the general Super fleet and be operated as a flight within a Super squadron (Big E may be able to elaborate?). If it eventuates that we find they're not getting enough 'G time', they can easily be converted back to Fs.
Even though it takes about a week to read and research through the data in this thread from the beginning, I just wanted to add there is some genuine quality in this thread well beyond the speculation and platform debates. Well done!
What will still be relivent in 2025? I think the SuperBug will still be relivent, and I am almost certain the Growler will be. I'd be interested in Big-E's take, and maybe I am putting too much emphesis on the systems, pods, and weapons and the increased influence they have in a fight, but I don't see anything in production or even near production that 'overmatches' the F/A-18E/Fs from either China or Russia.
More payload, more agile, faster, etc... sure. But overmatch? From what I have seen in watching this debate (mostly by following links and reading the various 'expert' rants), the same people that say the Su-27 or J-11 are vastly superior to the SuperBug say the F-16 is a better option than the JSF.
If I was in the position of Australia, I would take the SuperBug stopgap solution if it became available, but I would insist on getting some EF-18Gs in the deal. While they are extreamly expensive, the debate ended long ago with a resounding cheer to the capabilities of the EA-6B, and from what I have read and seen, the upgrade to the EF-18G in EW can be accurately described as the same difference between the F-16 and F-22 in air combat.
Again, I'd like to hear what Big-E thinks, but I would think facing a squadron of J-11s or Su-27s in an open ocean scenario where both sides have AWACS, a F/A-18E squadron supported by EF-18Gs could be about as effective as a squadron of JSFs by themselves, and considering the heavy use of EA-6Bs to support 'stealth' operations in the opening moves of OIF, it seems those EA-18Gs would come in handy if the JSF turns out to be as good as advertised anyway.
I could be wrong though, I have never been very good at the mythical air combat matchup game.