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posted by martyb on Thursday December 10 2015, @02:18PM   Printer-friendly
from the just-taking-a-look dept.

A Boeing P-8 Poseidon aircraft is being deployed to Singapore amid growing tensions over territorial claims in the South China Sea:

The United States has deployed a P-8 Poseidon spy plane to Singapore for the first time. It is the latest in a series of US military actions seen as a response to China's increasingly assertive claims over territory in the South China Sea.

The US says it will also base a military reconnaissance plane at Singapore's Paya Lebar air base. US P-8s already operate from Japan and the Philippines, and surveillance flights have taken off from Malaysia. The P-8 was deployed on Monday, and will remain in Singapore until 14 December.

In addition to the P-8 deployment, the US says it will operate a military plane, either a P-8 Poseidon or a P-3 Orion, from Singapore for the foreseeable future, rotating planes on a quarterly basis. The US-Singapore agreement, announced after a meeting in Washington on Monday between US Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Singapore Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, also covers co-operation on counter-terrorism, fighting piracy, and disaster relief.

Previously: China's Island Factory
China Builds Artificial Islands in South China Sea
Chinese Weaponry Spotted on Artificial Islands


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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 10 2015, @02:36PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 10 2015, @02:36PM (#274444)

    That's an odd way to spell "anti-submarine warfare plane".

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 10 2015, @03:44PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 10 2015, @03:44PM (#274486)

    More like over-priced rudimentary ocean surveillance.

    The P-8 sucks as an ASW platform: no MAD (magnetic anomaly detector) and too high a minimum air speed for precision low-altitude torpedo drops.

    The Orion and Nimrod, and even the Tu-142, are more effective in the ASW role.

    Hey, Boeing needed to keep that 737 line running somehow, didn't it?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_P-8_Poseidon [wikipedia.org]

    • (Score: 2) by deadstick on Thursday December 10 2015, @10:40PM

      by deadstick (5110) on Thursday December 10 2015, @10:40PM (#274679)

      Hey, Boeing needed to keep that 737 line running somehow, didn't it

      Where do you get your data, Trumpopedia? Boeing delivers almost 500 737's a year and has an 8-year order backlog.

      It could replace the whole P-8 inventory in a month.

  • (Score: 3, Informative) by Aichon on Thursday December 10 2015, @03:44PM

    by Aichon (5059) on Thursday December 10 2015, @03:44PM (#274487)

    It's both. It serves multiple roles, including anti-submarine, anti-surface, and electronic intelligence. But one look at the thing will tell you (since it looks more like a passenger jet or an AWAX than it does a fighter craft or a bomber) that it's not intended to get in a scrap by itself. It basically drops sonar buoys, listens to the airwaves, and then has some torpedoes and depth charges for if it needs them.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 10 2015, @03:50PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 10 2015, @03:50PM (#274488)

      AWAX? That a competitor for http://www.barnes.com.au/release-agents/j-wax-aerosal-can-1220 [barnes.com.au] ?

      Or did you mean AWACS?

      • (Score: 2) by Aichon on Thursday December 10 2015, @03:56PM

        by Aichon (5059) on Thursday December 10 2015, @03:56PM (#274490)

        Thanks for the correction. Quite right. Mea culpa.

      • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Thursday December 10 2015, @10:11PM

        by aristarchus (2645) on Thursday December 10 2015, @10:11PM (#274669) Journal

        He was thinking of a Brazilian spy plane.

    • (Score: 2) by frojack on Friday December 11 2015, @05:22AM

      by frojack (1554) on Friday December 11 2015, @05:22AM (#274820) Journal

      Looks like a passenger plane because it is a 737 painted grey.

      The adversary that that makes the mistake of thinking it wasn't intended to get into a scrap by itself would quickly be educated to the fact it can drop a whole lot more than sonar buoys and depth charges. Maybe clicking the first link in TFS would help?

      Simply because it can pick up radio signals does not make it a spy plane. A crop duster can pick up radio signals.

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