The Hon. Joel Fitzgibbon MP,
Minister for Defence
06 May 2009
MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING SIGNED WITH UNITED STATES NAVY FOR COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF
P-8A POSEIDON LONG RANGE MARITIME PATROL AIRCRAFT
I am pleased to announce that Defence has taken the first steps in
a $A5 billion project to acquire a manned Maritime Patrol and Response Aircraft
by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States Navy
(USN) to cooperatively develop upgrades to the P-8A Poseidon aircraft and
support systems.
The manned aircraft, to be acquired under Project AIR7000 Phase 2,
in conjunction with the Multi-mission Unmanned Aerial System, to be acquired
under Project AIR 7000 Phase 1.
The P‑8A is a modern, highly reliable aircraft based on the
commercially-proven Boeing B737, and modified to incorporate the latest
maritime surveillance and attack capabilities.
Defence will collaborate in Spiral One, the first in a series of
improvements planned through the life of the P-8A. Through participation in the
P-8A Spiral One cooperative development program, Defence seeks to gain
information on the P-8A to support the acquisition and through life support
decisions, provide opportunities for Australian industry, and influence the
direction of P-8A improvements.
The 2009 Defence White Paper detailed the Government’s plans to
acquire eight new maritime patrol aircraft to replace the capability currently
provided by the AP-3C Orion aircraft, when that aircraft is retired in 2018
after 30‑years of RAAF service.
These new aircraft will provide a highly advanced surface search
radar and optical, infra-red and electronic surveillance systems. With these systems, along with a high transit
speed and the ability to conduct air- to- air refuelling, these aircraft will
provide a superior capability for rapid area search and identification
tasks. They will also provide a highly
advanced anti- submarine warfare capability, including the ability to engage
submarines using air- launched torpedoes.
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