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Leonardo signs contract to supply 2 ATR 72 Maritime Patrol Aircraft to Malaysia
Leonardo signs contract to supply 2 ATR 72 Maritime Patrol Aircraft to Malaysia #India #Italy #Malaysia #defence #defense #ATR72 #LIMA2023 #Langkawi #Maritme #Aircraft #Aviation #Engineering #Aviation
Leonardo ATR 72 Maritime Patrol Aircraft for Malaysia: Italian defence giant Leonardo Thursday singed a contract with Malaysia’s Ministry of Defence for supply of 2 ATR 72 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA). The signing ceremony took place at LIMA 2023, a key maritime and defence exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region held in Langkawi, Malaysia. According to the defence company, the contract follows…
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thisisbjoeblog · 2 years
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Military 101: New Dedicated Maritime Patrol Craft, ATR-72MP Leonardo
Military 101: New Dedicated Maritime Patrol Craft, ATR-72MP Leonardo
Any country that has a vast shoreline to patrol like Malaysia should have a large fleet of dedicated medium and long-range maritime patrol aircraft that is capable of performing hours of patrolling and can perform secondary missions like search & rescue and anti-submarine warfare. Presently this role is being taken with some modifications by the Indonesia-made CN-235 transport plane. Image…
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usafphantom2 · 2 years
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Fundraising campaign began in Norway to buy Bayraktar drones to Ukraine
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 07/21/2022 - 12:30 PM in Military, UAV - UAV, War Zones
TB2 Bayraktar drone donated by the Turkish company Baykar, after fundraising made by Lithuania.
After a successful campaign in Lithuania and Poland to buy Bayraktar drones for Ukraine, a similar online fundraising project began in Norway to buy drones manufactured in Turkey to help Kiev in its war against Russia.
About NOK 55 million (about $5.5 million) is expected to be raised as part of the campaign launched by Spleis and transferred to the aid fund of the Embassy of Ukraine. To date, more than 650 Norwegians have donated more than $30,000. The funds will be collected for another 79 days.
“Lithuania collected 1 Bayraktar in three days, Poland collected 3 Bayraktars and Ukraine collected 3 Bayraktars in a few days. Of course, Norway should do the same... Donate Bayraktar from the Norwegians to the people of Ukraine - show solidarity in the fight against Putin," said the fundraiser organizers.
Each citizen can donate about NOK 10, about 1 dollar, to be able to buy Bayraktar TB2. The first 1,000 sponsors donated more than NOK 250 (US$ 25). They will be able to name the unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV).
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More than US$ 3 million was raised from 150,000 Poles from June 28 to July 18. This represents 75% of the required amount of $5.5 million, the cost of a single Bayraktar unit. This initiative was launched by a well-known public figure, political scientist and journalist Slawomir Sierakowski on the crowdfunding platform Zrzutka.pl.
Previously, Lithuanians donated about $6 million to buy UCAV in a campaign launched by Internet broadcaster Laisves TV, of which about $1.6 million was used to buy equipment and missiles for the drone.
The funds raised by Lithuania and Poland were later used to provide other forms of assistance to Ukraine; since the Turkish drone manufacturer, Baykar, donated them to Ukraine free of charge. The company is also donating three more drones to the Ukrainian Army, after it learned of the fundraising initiative of the Ukrainian people Bayraktar, which aimed to raise about $15.4 million in a week
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First Aircraft for the Turkish Navy’s “Meltem 3” Project arrived in TAI Facilities for final tests
The first of the Leonardo ATR 72-600 aircraft, which was previously integrated with radars by Turkish Aerospace and will be delivered to the Turkish Naval Forces as part of the Meltem-3 (Breeze) 3 Project, landed on the facilities of Turkish Aerospace for final testing. Currently known as a passenger aircraft, Leonardo ATR 72-600 was redesigned by Turkish Aerospace engineers and technicians with…
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Pakistan Navy ATR-72 Converted to RAS-72-500 “Sea Eagle”
Pakistan Navy ATR-72 To be upgraded to RAS-72-500 “Sea Eagle” pakistannavy #military #defense #defence #military
<a href=”https://theaviationist.com/&#8221; rel=no-follow”>The Aviationist reports that the Pakistan Navy ATR-72-500 will be converted by Rheinland Air Service (RAS) into a Maritime Patrol Aircraft version, called a RAS-72-500 “Sea Eagle”. The ATR-72-500, with serial 77, arrived at Mönchengladbach airport, Germany, after a two-day flight. The aircraft departed PNS Mehran near Karachi, made an…
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marketrf39-blr-blog · 6 years
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Maritime Patrol Aircraft Market Opportunities, Industry Trends, Size, Shares, Forecast to 2023
Market Highlights:
In response to increasing maritime disputes and territorial conflicts, various countries are focusing on strengthening their surveillance strategies. The constant upgrades in airborne surveillance are inducing the demand for advancement in the maritime patrol aircraft. Market Research Future (MRFR) has recently published a report on global maritime patrol aircraft implying that the global market for maritime patrol aircraft is anticipated to expand steadily at a CAGR of 5% during the forecast period of 2018-2023.
The maritime patrol aircraft are equipped with a range of sensors which include magnetic anomaly detector, radar sensors, sonobuoys, infrared cameras, ELINT sensors to monitor communication and radar emissions and others for providing higher efficiency in surveillance activities. The increasing demand for advanced surveillance technology due to rising geopolitical issues, territorial conflicts, expanding surface and submarine fleets and others are driving the global maritime patrol aircraft market towards expansion.
The Inclination of various countries towards the adoption of an integrated EEZ (exclusive economic zone) approach based on multi-source surveillance assets and layered surveillance architecture is leading to the inclusion of maritime patrol aircraft as they are designed to operate for long duration and cover a larger area in short time period. The increasing application of maritime patrol aircraft to carry out rescue operations, counter smuggling, anti-poaching of marine life and others is positively impacting on the expansion of the global maritime patrol aircrafts market.
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Competitive Analysis:
The increasing demand for maritime patrol aircraft by various countries is leading to the rise in research and development expenditure by the players in the global maritime patrol aircrafts market in order to introduce advanced and upgraded versions of maritime patrol aircraft in the global market.
On 9th July 2018, The New Zealand government has officially approved the purchase of four Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. The purchase of these U.S.-made aircraft is considered to be one of the most expensive and largest defense procurement programs for the New Zealand Defense Force (NZDF) in recent years.
On 15th July 2018, Pakistan Navy has announced that it has received its first of two ATR-72 maritime patrol aircraft. These ATR-72 MPAs are equipped with self-protection suite to provide defensibility to radar, infrared and laser-guided munitions along with passive electronic intelligence (ELINT) capabilities.
On 20th July 2018, Northrop Grumman Corp. has announced its strategy to upgrade the U.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton, long-range unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), which is used for maritime patrolling with SIGINT capability to match the Navy’s EP-3 manned SIGINT patrol aircraft. The MQ-4C Triton provides surveillance, real-time intelligence and reconnaissance mission (ISR) over vast coastal and ocean region.
The major players of the global maritime patrol aircraft market are Airbus S.A.S (France), Boeing (U.S.), Lockheed Martin (U.S.), Saab Automobile AB (Sweden), BAE Systems Inc. (U.K), Embraer S.A. (Brazil), Harbin Aircraft Industry Co., Ltd (China), Leonardo S.p.A (Italy), Thales Group (France), and Orbital ATK Inc. (U.S.).
According to MRFR, The Maritime Patrol Aircraft Market is expected to reach the market size of USD 24.6 billion by the end of forecast period with CAGR of 4.72 %.
Market Segmentation:
The global maritime patrol aircraft market has been segmented on the basis of type, aircraft type, and integrated sensors. Based on type, the maritime patrol aircraft market is segmented into armored and unarmored.
Based on aircraft type, the maritime patrol aircraft market is segmented into fixed-wing and rotary-wing. Based on integrated sensors, the maritime patrol aircraft market is segmented into radar, camera and others.
Regional Analysis:
Geographically, the global maritime patrol aircraft market is segmented into five major regions such as North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East and Africa. Among these regions, North America accounts for the largest share in the global maritime patrol aircraft market owing to the rapid adoption of advanced surveillance aircraft by the military and defense sector in this region. The maritime patrol aircrafts market is projecting significant growth in the Europe region due to the increasing territorial conflicts around the world. The substantial expansion of the maritime patrol aircraft market in the Asia Pacific region is the result of increasing maritime conflicts, rise in geopolitical imbalance and inclination of the developing economies towards strengthening their naval bases.
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Textron presents Cessna Citation Longitude for maritime patrol missions
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 07/21/2022 - 14:00 in Farnborough, Military
Textron Aviation announced during the Farnborogh Airshow a variant of the maritime patrol aircraft of its Cessna Citation Longitude aircraft.
"The Cessna Citation Longitude jet offers excellent value for Special Mission operations due to its acquisition cost and operating cost combined with excellent speed, range and payload capacity," said Bob Gibbs, vice president of Special Mission Sales at Textron Aviation. “Textron Aviation has developed and certified factory provisions for various mission equipment to support maritime patrol and surveillance missions, maximizing the value of operations around the world.”
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With a maximum resistance of eight hours and a maximum range of 3,500 nautical miles, the Cessna Citation Longitude MPA is equipped with a transmissive radome for maritime radars, Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) fairing, electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensors and optional Night Vision Goggle (NVG)-compatible lighting, making it ideal for land and water surveillance missions, carrying out search and rescue tasks, border patrol, fishing monitoring and much more.
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Textron Aviation aviation solutions provide the high performance and flight characteristics necessary to meet the unique challenges of special mission operations. With unparalleled quality, versatility and low operating costs, Textron Aviation products are preferred for air ambulance, ISR, utility transportation, airlift, flight inspection, training and various other special operations.
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Turkey's Ministry of Defense announced on Friday that its third Navy anti-submarine warfare patrol aircraft (ASW) ATR-72 (P-72) has completed acceptance tests.
The third P-72 maritime patrol aircraft was delivered to the Navy in early May.
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militaryleak · 4 years
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Leonardo Redeliveres First ATR 72-600 Turkish Maritime Patrol Aircraft
Leonardo Redeliveres First ATR 72-600 Turkish Maritime Patrol Aircraft
Leonardo (formerly Alenia Aermacchi) has redelivered the first of six ATR 72-600 Turkish Maritime Patrol Aircraft (TMPAs) to Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) following the completion of certification activities. The TMPA landed at TAI’s facilities in Akinci to start final testing at the beginning of March. The ATR 72-600 Turkish Maritime Patrol Aircraft, named Meltem 3 in Turkey, will be handed…
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militaryleak · 4 years
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Pakistan Navy Inducts RAS ATR-72 MPA and ATR-72 Cargo/Para-Drop
Pakistan Navy Inducts RAS ATR-72 MPA and ATR-72 Cargo/Para-Drop
The Pakistan Navy (PN) inducted ATR-72 (cargo/para-drop configuration) and RAS ATR-72 MPA on 4 January in a ceremony held at Naval Air Station PNS Mehran in Karachi, Pakistan. The Pakistan Navy ATR-72 aircraft in a “cargo/para-drop role” that is expected to “provide added flexibility to special forces’ operations”. The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and…
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marketrf39-blr-blog · 6 years
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Maritime Patrol Aircraft Market Outlook: World Approaching Demand & Growth Prospect 2018-2023
Market Highlights:
In response to increasing maritime disputes and territorial conflicts, various countries are focusing on strengthening their surveillance strategies. The constant upgrades in airborne surveillance are inducing the demand for advancement in the maritime patrol aircraft. Market Research Future (MRFR) has recently published a report on global maritime patrol aircraft implying that the global market for maritime patrol aircraft is anticipated to expand steadily at a CAGR of 5% during the forecast period of 2018-2023.
The maritime patrol aircraft are equipped with a range of sensors which include magnetic anomaly detector, radar sensors, sonobuoys, infrared cameras, ELINT sensors to monitor communication and radar emissions and others for providing higher efficiency in surveillance activities. The increasing demand for advanced surveillance technology due to rising geopolitical issues, territorial conflicts, expanding surface and submarine fleets and others are driving the global maritime patrol aircraft market towards expansion.
The Inclination of various countries towards the adoption of an integrated EEZ (exclusive economic zone) approach based on multi-source surveillance assets and layered surveillance architecture is leading to the inclusion of maritime patrol aircraft as they are designed to operate for long duration and cover a larger area in short time period. The increasing application of maritime patrol aircraft to carry out rescue operations, counter smuggling, anti-poaching of marine life and others is positively impacting on the expansion of the global maritime patrol aircrafts market.
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Competitive Analysis:
The increasing demand for maritime patrol aircraft by various countries is leading to the rise in research and development expenditure by the players in the global maritime patrol aircrafts market in order to introduce advanced and upgraded versions of maritime patrol aircraft in the global market.
On 9th July 2018, The New Zealand government has officially approved the purchase of four Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. The purchase of these U.S.-made aircraft is considered to be one of the most expensive and largest defense procurement programs for the New Zealand Defense Force (NZDF) in recent years.
On 15th July 2018, Pakistan Navy has announced that it has received its first of two ATR-72 maritime patrol aircraft. These ATR-72 MPAs are equipped with self-protection suite to provide defensibility to radar, infrared and laser-guided munitions along with passive electronic intelligence (ELINT) capabilities.
On 20th July 2018, Northrop Grumman Corp. has announced its strategy to upgrade the U.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton, long-range unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), which is used for maritime patrolling with SIGINT capability to match the Navy’s EP-3 manned SIGINT patrol aircraft. The MQ-4C Triton provides surveillance, real-time intelligence and reconnaissance mission (ISR) over vast coastal and ocean region.
The major players of the global maritime patrol aircraft market are Airbus S.A.S (France), Boeing (U.S.), Lockheed Martin (U.S.), Saab Automobile AB (Sweden), BAE Systems Inc. (U.K), Embraer S.A. (Brazil), Harbin Aircraft Industry Co., Ltd (China), Leonardo S.p.A (Italy), Thales Group (France), and Orbital ATK Inc. (U.S.).
According to MRFR, The Maritime Patrol Aircraft Market is expected to reach the market size of USD 24.6 billion by the end of forecast period with CAGR of 4.72 %.
Market Segmentation:
The global maritime patrol aircraft market has been segmented on the basis of type, aircraft type, and integrated sensors. Based on type, the maritime patrol aircraft market is segmented into armored and unarmored.
Based on aircraft type, the maritime patrol aircraft market is segmented into fixed-wing and rotary-wing. Based on integrated sensors, the maritime patrol aircraft market is segmented into radar, camera and others.
Regional Analysis:
Geographically, the global maritime patrol aircraft market is segmented into five major regions such as North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East and Africa. Among these regions, North America accounts for the largest share in the global maritime patrol aircraft market owing to the rapid adoption of advanced surveillance aircraft by the military and defense sector in this region. The maritime patrol aircrafts market is projecting significant growth in the Europe region due to the increasing territorial conflicts around the world. The substantial expansion of the maritime patrol aircraft market in the Asia Pacific region is the result of increasing maritime conflicts, rise in geopolitical imbalance and inclination of the developing economies towards strengthening their naval bases.
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