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SINGAPORE — Lockheed Martin announced plans at the 2012 Singapore Airshow to create two C-130J variants.
The C-130XJ offers the U.S. domestic and international markets a variant that does not feature all the capabilities inherent in the C-130J, thus providing a significantly lower price.
The SC-130J Sea Herc will offer an affordable replacement for the P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) and anti-submarine warfare aircraft (ASW), Standridge said.
The new variant will provide a wide spectrum of MPA and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission capabilities using roll on/roll off systems. The patrol radius and endurance is on par with the P-3, but it features a new airframe and updated ASW systems. The variant also saves costs by leveraging existing C-130J fleet infrastructure, support system, spares and training, he said.
An artist’s conception provided by Lockheed of the Sea Herc shows it firing a missile from a hardpoint under the wing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkH3fxjQjvgIn a separate development, Lockheed Martin has turned the P-3’s mission systems into a roll-on, roll-off solution that can be installed into C-130s.
The C-130 roll-on, roll-off mission system for maritime surveillance has been around for some years already.
But Lockheed Martin how now developed a roll-on, roll-off solution that allows one to effectively install the P-3’s anti-submarine warfare mission system and other equipment, such as sonar buoys, onto the C-130.
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