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Boeing P-8 Poseidon
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing P-8 Poseidon
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare aircraft
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2009
End Year:
2065
German Navy P-8 over coast
A white twin-jet aircraft marked MARINE and 63+01 banks above a rocky shoreline and blue water. The tail carries a German flag, and the underside shows a long tail boom and under-fuselage sensor fairings.
U.S. Navy P-8 number 953
A light gray U.S. Navy twin-jet aircraft marked NAVY and 953 flies left to right against a blue sky. The fuselage shows the U.S. roundel, wing-mounted engines, raked wingtips, and several raised sensor fairings along the top of the aircraft.
Navy P-8 flare release
A gray U.S. Navy aircraft marked NAVY and 954 flies over open water while three bright flares trail smoke behind it. The side profile shows two wing-mounted engines, raked wingtips, and the tail number 954.
Canadian-marked P-8 over mountains
A white twin-jet aircraft with Canada, RCAF/ARC, and maple-leaf tail markings climbs over snow-covered mountains and water. The aircraft has two underwing engines, swept wings, raked wingtips, and a three-digit number near the nose.
RAF P-8 01 on ramp
A gray Royal Air Force twin-jet aircraft marked 01 is parked on a ramp with its nose gear down and wheel chocks in place. The close view shows the black nose radome, cockpit windows, left engine inlet, and another patrol aircraft in the background.
U.S. Navy P-8 underside view
A light gray U.S. Navy aircraft marked 013 passes overhead against a clear blue sky. The underside view shows both engine nacelles, swept wings with raked tips, extended sensor fairings, NAVY markings on the wing and fuselage, and the U.S. roundel under the wing.
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