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The news talks about using an Italian torpedo release system already installed on our MPA (Sea Eagle), so I believe there's no modification to the aircraft frame for internal torpedos.
Yea and a price point of around $60 m per aircraft clearly shows that this isn't an invasive modification. I'm not complaining; it's actually in the ballpark of what the PN could afford, but it means the PN's strategy may be a little different than say IN. Sea Sultan will relatively be a lightweight, so I think we can expect the PN to lean more on numbers (it can get 1.5 or 2 Sea Sultans for the price of 1 P-8).
 
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Yea and a price point of around $60 m per aircraft clearly shows that this isn't an invasive modification. I'm not complaining; it's actually in the ballpark of what the PN could afford, but it means the PN's strategy may be a little different than say IN. Sea Sultan will relatively be a lightweight, so I think we can expect the PN to lean more on numbers (it can get 1.5 or 2 Sea Sultans for the price of 1 P-8).

Do you think this "not so deep" modification would be good enough for PN and its requirements?
 
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Yea and a price point of around $60 m per aircraft clearly shows that this isn't an invasive modification. I'm not complaining; it's actually in the ballpark of what the PN could afford, but it means the PN's strategy may be a little different than say IN. Sea Sultan will relatively be a lightweight, so I think we can expect the PN to lean more on numbers (it can get 1.5 or 2 Sea Sultans for the price of 1 P-8).
In the absence of P8's availability to PN, they are playing the right numbers game here. Given their AOR, having Sea Eagles work in littoral waters, while Sea Sultans handle deep-sea missions followed by long-range drones (with a handover capacity to Sea Sultans) seems like a workable aerial strategy.
 
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Yea and a price point of around $60 m per aircraft clearly shows that this isn't an invasive modification. I'm not complaining; it's actually in the ballpark of what the PN could afford, but it means the PN's strategy may be a little different than say IN. Sea Sultan will relatively be a lightweight, so I think we can expect the PN to lean more on numbers (it can get 1.5 or 2 Sea Sultans for the price of 1 P-8).
So sea Sultan will have Anti ship capabilities like firing C802? Or we will see ATR system replicate at jet?
 
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Embraer is excellent choice. ITAR free guaranteed. They are on par with Boeing/Airbus. But I dont get it where the rest of the electronics/systems will come from. Is it via Brazil or Turkey?
Maybe Pakistan?
 
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It is replacing the P3C. Just not yet with this first delivery.
They will retire near to the 2030s when all or most of the sea sultan deliveries are completed.
Like I said they are not going any where...... will be operational even in the 2040
 
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