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June 19th 07, 04:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
fudog50[_2_]
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P-3C Orion In War On Terror
Tom,
Follow the P-3 Orion Research Group link in the Aviation Week article.
Then hit the "sneaky" button.
Everything you wanted to know about the P-3 and LSRS and Dallas is on
there.
They also have better pictures of the A/C with the nose radome
lightning strike.
Also they talk about the LSRS being used in theater in the mid east.
Best P-3 website on the net, these guys from Netherlands reall did a
great job.
Cheers!
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 22:27:04 -0400, "Tom Clarke"
wrote:
There's something kind of fishy with that photo! Note how gooned up the
nose radome is! Pretty lousy job with Adobe!
Tom, with a few (5K+) hours in the mighty Orion.
"Harry Andreas" wrote in message
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In article . com,
wrote:
On Jun 18, 11:33 am, (Harry Andreas) wrote:
In article . com,
wrote:
Some P-3's have also been fitted with a JSTARS-type Radar system:
http://aviationweek.typepad.com/ares...tesecret_.html
The article mentioned above is incorrect: the radar in question, the
AN/APY-10 is NOT an AESA antenna.
The APY-10 is a deravitive of the APS-137, both use a parabolic dish.
JSTARS is a passive ESA system.
Harry
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I thought the APs-137 sat in the nose of the P-3, while the APY-10 is
the
improved version slated for the P-8.
The LSRS on the other hand, is a different radar that uses the large
"canoe"
radome mounted under the P-3's fuselage.
http://aviationweek.typepad.com/phot...7/p2_lsrs3.jpg
At least that's my understanding of the situation. If I'm wrong, feel
free to correct me.
You might be right. I may have looked at the wrong website.
cheers
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Harry Andreas
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