A-6B Intruder [source: Wikipedia - Grumman A-6 Intruder]
To provide U.S. Navy squadrons with a defense suppression aircraft to attack enemy antiaircraft defense and SAM missile systems, a mission dubbed "Iron Hand" by the U.S. Navy, 19 A-6As were converted to A-6B version during 1967 to 1970.[13] The A-6B had many of its standard attack systems removed in favor of specialized equipment to detect and track enemy radar sites and to guide AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard anti-radiation missiles, with AN/APQ-103 radar replacing earlier AN/APQ-92 used in the A-6A, plus AN/APN-153 navigational radar replacing earlier AN/APN-122, again used in the A-6A.
Between 1968 and 1977, several Intruder squadrons operated A-6Bs alongside their regular A-6As. Five were lost to all causes, and the survivors were later converted to A-6E standard in the late 1970s.
The A-6B was cleared to carry the AGM-45 Shrike and the AGM-78 Standard ARM.
Buccaneer could carry the
MARTEL missile in two variants of which one was the AJ.168 electro-optical (TV) guided and the other was the AS-37 which was a dedicated anti-radar missile.
The B-57 Canberra did not have the electronics systems to support the Wild Weasel/Iron Hand SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses) mission. But it was a bomb dropper, rocket shooter, and a strafer so if there was any kind of Electronics on board to alert the pilot and navigator to any radar threat it could have been used to vector on to the emitter and if located visually it could attack and destroy the target.
F-100F was modified to perform the SEAD mission under the Wild Weasel program. It was cleared to carry the AGM-45 Shrike and it was the first of many to perform the USAF SEAD mission. During the Korean war the A-26 Invader was modified to home in on enemy radars and attack them with bombs, rockets, and guns. During WW2 some Hawker Typhoons were modified to home in on and attack German radar sites with bombs, rockets, and guns.
Some versions of the Sea Vixen were cleared to carry the AGM-12 Bullpup. The launcher adapter unit for the Bullpup could also accomodate the AGM-45 Shrike ARM so who knows, maybe it could and maybe not. I know very little about the Sea Vixen other than what it looks like.