Customs and Border Patrol P-3 Orion Hunter
Lockheed P-3 Orion Long Range Tracker can fly 466 mph, has a range of 4,600 miles, and can fly for 12 hours. CBP
The P-3 Orion is a peerless airborne hunter. Its reputation as the ultimate maritime patrol aircraft has been earned through more than 50 years of service, from the Cuban Missile Crisis to round-the-clock patrols throughout the Cold War, to today’s guardian of the seas.
With more than 400 aircraft worldwide flown by 21 operators in 17 countries, the P-3 remains a relied-upon asset today. Time and time again, the P-3 proves that it is remarkably well adapted for maritime patrol and support.
Uniquely suited as the world’s premier multi-mission maritime long-endurance aircraft, the P-3 performs air, surface and subsurface patrol and reconnaissance tasks over extended periods and far from support facilities. Recently, the P-3 provided support for Operation Unified Assistance in Southeast Asia, Hurricane Katrina, Operation Atalanta in the Gulf of Aden, and the BP Horizon oil rig disaster in the U.S. No other aircraft is better suited for these missions, and Lockheed Martin’s P-3 Mid-Life Upgrade Program will help ensure the P-3 is mission ready for decades to come.
Capabilities
Sophisticated Detection Equipment
The P-3 has continuously evolved over its career to change the way battlefield operations are conducted.
The P-3 can be outfitted with a variety of sophisticated detection equipment to improve operations on all missions:
- Infrared and long-range electro-optical cameras plus special imaging radar allow P-3s to monitor activity from a comfortable distance
- Four powerful Allison T56-A-14 engines, and its ability to stay aloft for extremely long periods, support high-altitude reconnaissance and low-altitude pursuits
- A large internal weapons bay and ten external weapons hardpoints enable the P-3 to carry a variety of weapons
No Matter the Mission, the P-3 Performs
The P-3 is used for a variety of missions, including:
- Submarine hunting
- Over-land peacekeeping and surveillance
- Targeting strike points on the ground and relaying real-time video surveillance
- Scouting ahead of ground convoys and warning of potential dangers
- Protecting shipping lanes and detering pirates
- Thwarting drug smuggling attempts
- Preventing illegal immigration
- Performing anti-terrorism missions