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  • [[Image:P-3.jpg|thumb|left|300 px|P-3 Orion]] ...or the [[United States Navy]] for [[anti-submarine warfare]] (ASW), the '''P-3 Orion''' soon took on the broader role of a [[maritime patrol aircraft]]. With th
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  • [[Signals intelligence]] variant of [[P-3 Orion]] [[maritime patrol aircraft]]; slower than Air Force RC-135 comparable air
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  • ...ritime Academy]]; [[rear admiral]], [[U.S. Maritime Service]]; U.S. Navy [[P-3 Orion]] instructor pilot
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  • {{r|P-3 Orion||**}}
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  • ...rier-based MPA have been retired. The major types in use, such as the U.S. P-3 Orion and the U.K. Nimrod MR.2 have had additional intelligence, surveillance and
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  • {{r|P-3 Orion}}
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  • ...roup]]; honorary President, [[Third Way]]; former [[United States Navy]] [[P-3 Orion]] pilot
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  • {{r|P-3 Orion}}
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  • {{r|P-3 Orion}}
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  • * [[P-3 Orion]] [[maritime patrol aircraft]] * [[P-8 Poseidon]] [[maritime patrol aircraft]], replacing [[P-3 Orion]]
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  • {{r|P-3 Orion}}
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  • ...ne torpedo, the same as used by [[maritime patrol aircraft]] such as the [[P-3 Orion]] and [[P-8 Poseidon]], or antisubmarine helicopters of the [[H-60 helicopt
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  • ...cally scanned array (AESA) surveillance radar, currently used on several [[P-3 Orion]] aircraft, originally [[maritime patrol aircraft]], which, with the end of ...as the [[P-8 Poseidon]], initially designated as the replacement for the [[P-3 Orion]]. The P-8, which recently entered operation, was originally planned by its
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  • [[Image:P-3.jpg|thumb|left|300 px|P-3 Orion]] ...or the [[United States Navy]] for [[anti-submarine warfare]] (ASW), the '''P-3 Orion''' soon took on the broader role of a [[maritime patrol aircraft]]. With th
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  • Intended to replace the [[P-3 Orion]] and derivatives, the '''P-8A Poseidon''' is a [[United States Navy]] long ...ongshot, would allow high-altitude drops both from the P-8 and the older [[P-3 Orion]].<ref name=Longshot>{{citation
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  • *Det. Patrol Squadron 4; flies [[P-3 Orion]] *Patrol Reconnaissance Wing One; flies [[P-3 Orion]]
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  • ...went on to complete five years of service as a naval flight officer and [[P-3 Orion]] mission commander
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  • {{r|P-3 Orion}}
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  • ...rier]] strike groups and shore-based [[maritime patrol aircraft]] (e.g., [[P-3 Orion]]). Its [[flagship]] is the ''[[USS Mount Whitney]]'', homeported in Gaeta
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  • Primarily an [[maritime patrol aircraft]] unit flying [[P-3 Orion]], the unit, headquartered at Misawa, Japan, may also control [[C3I-ISR]] a
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  • ...rcraft carriers. The [[P-8 Poseidon]] aircraft, the replacement for the [[P-3 Orion]] maritime surveillance aircraft, carries more advanced ISAR, <ref>{{cite w
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