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P-3 Orion

Lockheed P-3 Orion
P-3 Orion
P-3 Orion of the US Navy
Description
RoleAntisubmarine warfare(ASW)/Antisurface warfare (ASuW)
Crew11
First Flight1959
Entered Service1962
ManufacturerLockheed
Dimensions
Length116 ft 7 in35.57 m
Wingspan99 ft 6 in30.36 m
Height33 ft 7 in10.27 m
Wing area1,300 ft²120.8 m²
Weights
Empty61,491 lb27,892 kg
Loadedlbkg
Maximum takeoff139,760 lb63,390 kg
Powerplant
Engines4 × Allison T-56-A-14 turboprops
Power4,900 hp3,700 kW
Performance
Maximum speed466 mph745 km/h
Combat range2,738.9 mi4,408 km
Ferry range5,562 mi8,950 km
Service ceiling28,300 ft8,600 m
Rate of climb3,140 ft/min957 m/min
Avionics
Avionics
Armament
Bombs20,000 lb9,000 kg
MissilesAGM-84 Harpoon
AGM-84E SLAM
AGM-65 Maverick
Rockets
OtherMK-46, MK-50 torpedoes
Mines
Depth charges

The Lockheed P-3 Orion is a patrol aircraft of the United States military used primarily for anti-submarine warfare.

The P-3 Orion is based on the Lockheed L-188 Electra. The first production version, designated P3V-1, first flew 15 April 1961, but by the time the first deliveries were made in 1962, the unified designation system made this the P-3.

Over the years, many variants have been developed.

The P-3 Orion has found special use as an earth-science suborbital research platform for NASA. Known as callsign; NASA 426, this aircraft is located at Goddard Space Flight Center's Wallops Island Flight Facility , Virginia.

The P-3 is slated for replacement between 2010-2013 by the Boeing MMA, based upon their 737 civilian aircraft. Australia is considering a navalized version of the Global Hawk as a replacement.

Variants

  • P-3A: original production version; 157 built
  • P-3A (CS): four with better radar, for US Customs
  • EP-3A: seven modified for electronic reconnaissance testing
  • NP-3A: three modified for US Naval Research Laboratory
  • RP-3A: two modified for scientific uses, for Oceanographic Development Squadron at NAS Patuxent River
  • TP-3A: 12 modified for training, ASW gear removed
  • UP-3A: 38 used as utility transports, ASW gear removed
  • VP-3A: three WP-3As and two P-3As converted into VIP/staff transports
  • WP-3A: four converted for weather reconnaissance
  • P-3B
  • EP-3B
  • NP-3B
  • P-3C
    • Update I
    • Update II
    • Update II.5
    • Update III
    • Update IV
    • AP-3C upgrade (Royal

Australian Air Force)



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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