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The company developed a new fuselage for the TNT and TPE 331–5 in two variants (15- and 19-passenger) and named both project-aircraft E-1 (later Dornier 228-100) and E-2 (later Dornier 228-200). At the ILA Berlin Air Show in 1980, Dornier presented the new aircraft to the public. Both of the prototypes were flown on 28 March 1981 and 9 May ...
AN/APG-45 General Electric miniaturized AN/APG-30 for maritime patrol aircraft; AN/APG-46 original fire control radar of Grumman A-6A Intruder. AN/APG-50 F-4 Phantom II fire control radar; AN/APG-51 Hughes Aircraft interception radar for McDonnell F3H-2 Demon Douglas F3D Skyknight; AN/APG-53 Stewart-Warner fire control radar for Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
Maritime patrol aircraft: 8 2006 2 [16] 8 P-3 Orion purchased to the Netherlands replacing Bréguet 1150 Atlantic. [17] Will be replaced by Boeing P-8 Poseidon. 6 P-3 Orion sold to Portugal, final 2 to be delivered in 2025. [18] Dornier 228 LM Germany: Pollution control 2 1991 2 [19] [20] UAV; DJI Phantom IV China: ISR. Intelligence ...
Indian Navy operates 27 [42] Dornier 228 and in process to induct 8 more state-of-the-art Dornier for anti-submarine warfare and maritime patrol from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. These aircraft are equipped with advanced sensors, glass cockpit, advanced surveillance radar, ELINT, optical sensors and networking features.
Indian Coast Guard – 38 Dornier 228-101 maritime surveillance aircraft Iran. National Cartographic Center of Iran – 2 Dornier Do-228-212 used for aerial survey Netherlands. Netherlands Coastguard (2) Oman. Royal Oman Police Air Wing Mauritius. Mauritius Coast Guard - 3 Dornier Do-228-212 in service. United Kingdom. Marine Fisheries Agency
Maritime strike aircraft carrying Sea Eagle missile. ... Maritime patrol; Dornier Do 228: Germany: reconnaissance: 101/201 [27] 36 [75] 2 on order [76] Helicopters ...
Consolidated PBY Catalina maritime patrol aircraft on patrol. The following is a list of maritime patrol aircraft, which are sometimes referred to as Maritime reconnaissance, coastal reconnaissance or patrol bombers depending on the service and the time period, and are characterized by their use in controlling sea lanes.
The aircraft were two AgustaWestland AW109 search and rescue helicopters. The naval aviation formally started its journey on 14 July 2011 with the induction of the helicopters. Two Dornier 228NG maritime patrol aircraft joined the service in 2013 to mark the beginning of fixed-wing aircraft fleet.