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AN/APS-15 radar in radome behind cockpit; 274 built. [22] PBM-3B (Model 162C) Designation for ex-RAF Mariner GR.1A after return to U.S. Navy. [22] PBM-3S (Model 162C) Dedicated anti-submarine aircraft with reduced armament and weight for improved range. Six were prototyped from the PBM-3C with radar and standard armament less the dorsal turret.
Flight III ships have been delivered since 2023 with AN/SPY-6(V)1 radars and improved BMD capabilities; Flight IIA ships are also planned to receive these upgrades with AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar retrofits. [51] Flights I and II carry two stand-alone Harpoon anti-ship missile launchers for a total of four or eight Harpoons, [52] providing an anti-ship ...
Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyers equipped with the Air and Missile Defense Radar provide enhanced coverage, but putting the radar on standard destroyer hulls does not allow enough room for extra staff and command and control facilities for the air warfare commander. Destroyers can be used tactically for air defense, but they augment ...
AN/SPS-55 2D surface search radar [52] AN/APS-57 Small boats navigational radar by Ridge Electronics. [53] AN/SPS-58 Low altitude 2D air search radar [52] AN/SPS-59 Military designation for the LN-66 short-range navigation radar manufactured by Marconi of Canada. In service in many US Navy ships as well as in the SH-2F LAMPS I ASW helicopter.
Radar scanner fitted above cockpit and two 0.5 in (12.7 mm) nose guns; 175 built including 21 transferred to the Soviet Navy. PBY-6AG One PBY-6A used by the United States Coast Guard as a staff transport. PB2B-1 Boeing Canada built PBY-5 flying boat for the RAF and RCAF from 1942. 240 built. PB2B-1A
The Martin P5M Marlin (P-5 Marlin after 1962), built by the Glenn L. Martin Company of Middle River, Maryland, is a twin piston-engined flying boat that entered service in 1951, and served into the late 1960s with the United States Navy performing naval patrols.
The flight deck, at 1,030 m 2 (11,100 sq ft), can support two SH-60 Seahawk helicopters, multiple unmanned aerial vehicles, or one CH-53 Sea Stallion-class helicopter. The trimaran aluminum hull will allow flight operations up to sea state 5. [11] Independence carries a default armament for self-defense. Unlike traditional combatants with fixed ...
Kelvin Hughes Ltd SharpEye navigation radar [8] Terma Scanter 4100 2D radar [9] BAE CMS-1 [10] Shared Infrastructure operating system; Armament: 1 × 30 mm DS30B gun; 2 × general purpose machine guns [11] 2 × miniguns (replaced by Browning .50 caliber heavy machine guns as of 2023) [12] Aviation facilities: Merlin-capable flight deck: Notes ...