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P-8A
Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) U.S. Navy - Boeing - Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft (MMA) |
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The
P-8A Poseidon is designed to secure the Navy’s future in long-range
maritime patrol capability, while transforming how the Navy’s
maritime patrol and reconnaissance force will man, train, operate and
deploy. The P-8A will provide more combat capability from a smaller
force and less infrastructure while focusing on worldwide responsiveness
and interoperability with traditional manned forces and evolving unmanned
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The
P-8 has the fuselage of a 737-800 and the wings of a 737-900 commercial
aircraft. Modifications to the baseline commercial aircraft are incorporated
into the aircraft in-line. In the past, commercial aircraft were sent
to modification centers where they were taken apart and rebuilt to meet
military specifications. The P-8A is Boeing's first military derivative
aircraft to incorporate structural modifications to the aircraft as
it moves through the commercial line. Five operator stations (two Naval Flight Officers plus three enlisted Aviation Warfare Operators/Naval Aircrewman) are mounted in a sideways row, along the port side of the cabin. One observer window is located on each side of the forward cabin. A bomb bay for torpedoes and other stores opens behind the wing. There are 6 hardpoints under the wings for weapons. The aircraft has six additional body fuel tanks for extended range. In-flight refueling is via a receptacle on top of the forward fuselage, just aft of the cockpit. |
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Theater Commanders primarily use units equipped with the P-8A to conduct
Anti-Submarine Warfare. P-8A units detect, identify, track, and destroy
submarine targets. Additional P-8A maritime patrol missions include: » Anti-Surface Warfare operations to detect, identify, track, and destroy enemy surface combatants or other shipping targets. » Maritime and littoral ISR operations to collect and disseminate imagery and signals information for exploitation by the joint intelligence community. » Collection and dissemination of tactical situation information to improve the fleet common operational picture. » Identification and precise geo-location of targets ashore to support fleet strike warfare missions |
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