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Avro Shackleton MR Mk 3, United Kingdom, 1949
, See reconnaisance and submarine hunting |
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The Shakleton was derived from the Lancaster. It was
used in roles as a long range see reconnaisance air-
craft (later fitted with radar), submarine hunting
and electronic reconnaisance.
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Fairey Gannet, United Kingdom, 1949
, Anti-submarine warfare |
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Counter-running propellers on one axis allowed patrol
flight with only one engine.
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Hawker Siddeley Shackleton MR Mk 3, United Kingdom, 1949
, See reconnaisance and submarine hunting |
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The Shakleton was derived from the Lancaster. It was
used in roles as a long range see reconnaisance air-
craft (later fitted with radar), submarine hunting
and electronic reconnaisance.
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Canadair CL 28 Argus, Canada, 1954
, Sea reconaissance and ASW aircraft |
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The Argus was derived from the Bristol Britannia as
a sub-hunter to fit the need of the RCAF. It was
optimized for long range and sub-hunting, so it has
the typical radome and the boom to host the MAD (mag-
netic anomaly detecor).
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Breguet Br 1050 Alizé, France, 1956
, Carrier Based AntiSub Airplane |
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The Alizé is a dedicated carrier based anti sub
aricraft, similar to the british Fairey Gannet.
From 1958 to 1961 92 were build.
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Westland Wessex HAS Mk. 1, United Kingdom, 1956
, Anti Submarine Helicopter |
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Martin P 5 M Marlin, USA, 1957
, Sea reconnaissance flying boat |
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Lockheed P 3 Orion, USA, 1959
, Sea Patrol and ASW Aircraft |
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Breguet Br 1150 Atlantique, France, 1961
, Long range sea patrol and antisubmarine warfare |
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The Atlantique is the standard sea reconnaissance
aircraft and sub hunter in many NATO countries. It is
fitted with antiship-missiles, ASW-weapons, sonar
buoys and a magnetic anomaly detector.
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Dassault Bréguet Br 1150 Atlantique, France, 1961
, Long range sea patrol and antisubmarine warfare |
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The Atlantique is the standard sea reconnaissance
aircraft and sub hunter in many NATO countries. It is
fitted with antiship-missiles, ASW-weapons, sonar
buoys and a magnetic anomaly detector.
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Tupolev Tu 95, Russia, 1962
, Long range reconnaissance |
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Westland Wasp HAS Mk.1 / Scout AH Mk. 1, United Kingdom, 1963
, Light helicopter |
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The Scout is in service with the royal army as a
light multi-purpose helicopter. Within the royal navy
it is in service in a modified version known as the
Wasp. It is used for anti submarine warfare and
carries 2 target-seeking torpedos
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Beriev Be 12 Chaika, Russia, 1965
, Flying boat for sub-hunting and sea surveillance |
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Tupolev Tu 142, Russia, 1966
, Long range reconnaissance |
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De Havilland Nimrod AEW Mk 3, United Kingdom, 1968 |
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The Comet was the first jet airliner ever. After some
crashes that originated in material stress, the
Comet was redesigned and was as the Comet 4 in
service up to the late 70ies. The Comet is the
platform for the sea surveillance system Nimrod too.
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Sikorsky CH 124 Sea King, USA, 1969
, Sub Hunter, Search and Rescue, Transport |
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