P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft
Australia currently operates a fleet of 12 P-8A
aircraft, with an additional two aircraft on order, which are operated by No.
11 and No. 292 Squadrons at RAAF Base Edinburgh.
The P-8A Poseidon has deployed on a vast number of
operations and exercises since it first arrived in 2016, ratifying its high
capability to generate effects in its primary roles, including:
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Anti-submarine warfare
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Anti-surface warfare
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Search and rescue
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Maritime intelligence, surveillance,
and reconnaissance
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Overland intelligence, surveillance,
and reconnaissance
Based on the commercial design of Boeing’s
737-800, the P-8A is built specifically as a military aircraft and has been
substantially modified to include an internal fuel capacity of almost 34
tonnes, allowing the P-8A to conduct low-level anti-submarine warfare
operations more than 2,000 kilometres from base.
The P-8A has been substantially modified to include
a weapons bay, under wing, and under fuselage hard points for weapons and
increased strengthening for low level (down to 200 feet) operations and
high-angle turns.
The P-8A is capable of air-to-air refuelling with
the KC-30A multi-role tanker transport aircraft.
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