List of eight P-3Cs allocated for Pak Navy
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List of eight P-3Cs allocated for Pak Navy
A Lockheed P-3C Orion (serial# 25) of Pakistan Navy - Abbas Ali Collection
I got following info from my friend Alexandre Avrane (AeroTransport Data Bank - ATDB)
Below are the 8 P-3Cs allocated for Pak Navy. All these eight P-3Cs were manufactured between 1974 and 1975.
159511 5629 VP-92, NAS Brunswick, ME.
159890 5641 VP-69, NAS Whidbey Island, WA.
159883 5634 VP-69, NAS Whidbey Island, WA.
159505 5623 VP-69, NAS Whidbey Island, WA.
159510 5628 VP-69, NAS Whidbey Island, WA.
159509 5627 VP-65, NAS Point Mugu, CA.
159508 5626 VP-94, NAS New Orleans, LA.
160289 5652 VP-30, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
Source: AeroTransport Data Bank - ATDB
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Pakistan gets eight Orion patrol aircraft from US
ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Sept 1 : Pakistan has taken delivery of eight P-3C Orion patrol aircraft from the United States, a military statement said, in the latest arms sale by Washington to its key ally in the "war on terror".
The Pakistani Navy now has 10 of the high-tech submarine hunting planes, which US officials have said will strengthen surveillance of Pakistan's coastal and border regions in a bid to stop the movement of terrorists and drugs.
The delivery of the aircraft comes five months after the United States announced plans to sell an undetermined number of F-16 aircraft to Pakistan.
Pakistan Navy chief Admiral Shahid Karimullah said in the statement that the acquisition of the P-3 aircraft was a "significant achievement" and would add a new dimension to the "offensive punch" of his fleet.
"The aircraft are being provided free of cost by the US Navy and the expenses for modification of aircraft avionics systems will be met mostly from the US military aid," the statement said on Wednesday.
Nuclear rival India has previously expressed concern over the sale of arms to Pakistan, but in recent months Washington has increasingly moved to bring New Delhi onside as well.
A key Indian foreign ministry official was due to arrive in Pakistan later Wednesday for a fresh round of talks aimed at speeding up their slow-moving, one-and-a-half-year-old peace process.
Orions, manufactured by US defence firm Lockheed Martin, are long-range maritime patrol aircraft with an endurance of 18 hours and can carry Harpoon anti-shipping missiles.
Pakistan has stood alongside the United States since the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, when President Pervez Musharraf backed the US-led invasion of Afghanistan to topple the hardline Taliban regime.
Since then Pakistan has captured a host of key Al-Qaeda operatives, including the network's alleged number three, Abu Faraj al-Libbi, in May this year.
Washington named Islamabad a major non- NATO ally last year and the US Senate in January approved a 388 million dollar budget which included military aid to Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The allocation was designed to bolster the capabilities of Pakistani forces along the rugged border with Afghanistan, where many officials believe Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden is hiding.
It followed an earlier notification by US defense officials of a possible 1.3-billion-dollar arms package for Pakistan, which included the eight Orion planes.
Source: Yahoo News
Pakistan gets eight Orion patrol aircraft from US
ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Sept 1 : Pakistan has taken delivery of eight P-3C Orion patrol aircraft from the United States, a military statement said, in the latest arms sale by Washington to its key ally in the "war on terror".
The Pakistani Navy now has 10 of the high-tech submarine hunting planes, which US officials have said will strengthen surveillance of Pakistan's coastal and border regions in a bid to stop the movement of terrorists and drugs.
The delivery of the aircraft comes five months after the United States announced plans to sell an undetermined number of F-16 aircraft to Pakistan.
Pakistan Navy chief Admiral Shahid Karimullah said in the statement that the acquisition of the P-3 aircraft was a "significant achievement" and would add a new dimension to the "offensive punch" of his fleet.
"The aircraft are being provided free of cost by the US Navy and the expenses for modification of aircraft avionics systems will be met mostly from the US military aid," the statement said on Wednesday.
Nuclear rival India has previously expressed concern over the sale of arms to Pakistan, but in recent months Washington has increasingly moved to bring New Delhi onside as well.
A key Indian foreign ministry official was due to arrive in Pakistan later Wednesday for a fresh round of talks aimed at speeding up their slow-moving, one-and-a-half-year-old peace process.
Orions, manufactured by US defence firm Lockheed Martin, are long-range maritime patrol aircraft with an endurance of 18 hours and can carry Harpoon anti-shipping missiles.
Pakistan has stood alongside the United States since the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, when President Pervez Musharraf backed the US-led invasion of Afghanistan to topple the hardline Taliban regime.
Since then Pakistan has captured a host of key Al-Qaeda operatives, including the network's alleged number three, Abu Faraj al-Libbi, in May this year.
Washington named Islamabad a major non- NATO ally last year and the US Senate in January approved a 388 million dollar budget which included military aid to Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The allocation was designed to bolster the capabilities of Pakistani forces along the rugged border with Afghanistan, where many officials believe Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden is hiding.
It followed an earlier notification by US defense officials of a possible 1.3-billion-dollar arms package for Pakistan, which included the eight Orion planes.
Source: Yahoo News
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Re: List of eight P-3Cs allocated for Pak Navy
Yes, that's true, large number of Orions in service with armed forces of United States and other countries are older than these eight selected for Pakistan. The US Navy P-3 Orion involved in mid-air collision with a Chinese AF J-8 fighter in year 2001 was built in 1969. Later this Orion (now 36 years old) was repaired and is still in active service with US Navy!Falcon598 wrote:Well the U.S. military does keep all their aircraft and other vehicles i top operating performance. They still have those b-52 bombers and I believe they used them recently in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Just a small update:
Year of make info of eight P-3C Orions selected for Pakistan:
c/n 5629 first delivery Aug 25, 1975.
c/n 5641 first delivery Jul 28, 1976.
c/n 5634 first delivery Dec 02, 1975.
c/n 5623 first delivery Feb 26, 1975.
c/n 5628 first delivery Jul 14, 1975.
c/n 5627 first delivery Jun 19, 1975.
c/n 5626 first delivery Jun 05, 1975.
c/n 5652 first delivery Aug 02, 1977.
Source: AeroTransport Data Bank - ATDB