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A US Navy F-14 Tomcat escorting Indian Navy Tu-142 "Bear-F" maritime patrol aircraft (c.1989)
Any de-classified information on what happened during this incident?
Thanks for the info - just that I was curious if there was any "sensitive" incident related to this pic. And yes, true about what you said. Even Chinese a/cs vis-a-vis US a/cs rdv each other in South China Seas - as it used to happen with USSR/US acs in the past.Such rendezvouses are fairly common occurrences actually. Long Range Patrol Aircraft are regularly tailed by interceptors from rivals/US just to remind them who's the Boss. That certainly wouldn't be the first nor the last such rendezvous between IN and USN.
A US Navy F-14 Tomcat escorting Indian Navy Tu-142 "Bear-F" maritime patrol aircraft (c.1989)
Any de-classified information on what happened during this incident?
Boeing's Challenger-based maritime surveillance aircraft nears first flight
Boeing’s maritime surveillance aircraft (MSA) demonstrator will soon take to the skies.
Aircraft modifier Field Aviation tells Flightglobal that structural conversions on the aircraft, a Boeing-owned Bombardier Challenger 604 business jet, are nearly complete and that it is “nearing” the first flight test...
...The MSA won’t be as capable as the P-8. But it will cost around $55 million to $60 million, roughly one-third of the P-8’s price, according to Field.
Though the demonstrator is a Boeing-owned Challenger 604, future aircraft will be based on Bombardier’s updated Challenger 605. It will have a range of about 2,500nm (4,630km) and an eight-to-nine hour endurance...
...The base version of the MSA will be manned by two pilots and three system operators, and will be offered with a Selex ES Seaspray 7300 maritime surveillance radar and a FLIR Systems Star Safire 380 electro-optical and infrared sensor.
Options include two additional crew stations and equipment like satellite communications and a side-looking airborne radar (SLAR), says Field.
Future aircraft could also be outfitted with weapons mounted on wing hard-points...
Seems like a great option for the navy, as a short range/coastal surveillance aircraft while the P-8I can operate in the medium to long range category. Can UAV's do the same job as this aircraft or this one has better surveillance equipment?
So when IN going to scrap their old carrier?
Seems like a great option for the navy, as a short range/coastal surveillance aircraft while the P-8I can operate in the medium to long range category. Can UAV's do the same job as this aircraft or this one has better surveillance equipment?