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Bréguet 1150 Atlantic

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Template:Infobox Aircraft The Breguet Br.1150 Atlantique is a long-range reconnaissance aircraft, primarily designed for use over the sea. It is used in several NATO countries as a reconnaissance and patrol aircraft as well as anti-submarine aircraft. This French built plane is also capable of carrying air to ground missiles.

Design and development

The Breguet Br.1150 Atlantique is the only sea-reconnaissance airplane specifically designed and built for this purpose, instead of refitting or modifying existing designs. Though the primary mission of the Atlantique is anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, its secondary role includes search and rescue, mine laying and detection and long-range maritime surveillance.[1]

Operational history

The Royal Netherlands Navy lost 3 out of 9 aircraft in a series of engine failures over the North Sea, resulting in the grounding of the type and its eventual replacement by the P-3 Orion. The German Marineflieger never lost a single plane from 1963 to 2005. Ironically, the German Atlantiques were replaced by the same P-3 Orion the Netherlands had bought to replace the Atlantique. In 1999 a Pakistan Navy Atlantique was downed by the Indian Air Force in the Atlantique Incident. Several German Atlantiques have been donated to museums, including the Luftwaffenmuseum.

Operators

Another view of the above Breguet Atlantic Br.R1150 of the German Navy.
Breguet Atlantic Br.1150 of the Italian Air Force
 France
 Germany
  • German Navy - Replaced all ASW aircraft with ex-Dutch P-3 Orion in 2005, and the remaining SIGNIT aircraft will be replaced by a number of EuroHawks.
 Italy
 Netherlands
 Pakistan

Specifications

General characteristics

  • Crew: 13

Performance Armament

References

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

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