P-8 Poseidon TACTICAL TAKEOFFS With Rapid Combat Climbs

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Published1 month ago
Duration6:46
Video IDfd-gGP2sOek
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
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The P-8 Poseidon, a heavily modified/weaponized military version of the Boeing 737, seen here performing some tactical rapid climb takeoffs, demonstrating its capability to escape hostile territory as quickly as possible. A P-8 Poseidon tactical takeoff involves a high-performance, combat-configured departure where the heavy maritime patrol aircraft climbs at a steep angle to quickly reach cruising altitude and rapidly deploy its anti-submarine and reconnaissance systems. It is characterized by high engine thrust and rapid gear retraction. High-Thrust Spool-Up: The pilots advance the twin CFM56-7B engines to maximum takeoff rating to accommodate a heavy payload of fuel, torpedoes, and sonobuoys. Steep Pitch Rotation: Unlike a standard commercial Boeing 737, tactical departures often involve an aggressive, steep nose-up rotation to avoid low-altitude threats and transition immediately to mission airspace. Rapid Gear & Flap Retraction: Once positive climb is established, the crew quickly cleans up the aircraft (retracting landing gear and flaps) to minimize drag and maximize airspeed. Tactical Climb: The aircraft accelerates while maintaining a high climb rate, immediately engaging on-board mission systems and defensive countermeasures if operating in contested environments. Performance & Specs Max Takeoff Weight (MTOW): 189,200 lbs (85,820 kg). Engines: 2x CFM56-7B, generating 27,300 lbs of thrust each. Takeoff Roll (MTOW): Approximately 6,000 to 8,000 feet depending on density altitude and runway conditions. The Boeing P-8 Poseidon is a highly advanced maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft. It features an internal weapons bay with 5 stations and 4 external underwing hardpoints, allowing it to carry a versatile mix of torpedoes, anti-ship missiles, and mines. Key Armament and Capabilities: Mark 54 Torpedoes: The primary anti-submarine weapon. Using the High-Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability (HAAWC), the P-8 can drop these from up to 30,000 feet. The torpedo is fitted with a GPS-guided glide-wing kit, converting it into a standoff weapon that sheds its wings upon water entry. AGM-84 Harpoon Missiles: The primary anti-surface weapon. These all-weather, over-the-horizon anti-ship missiles allow the P-8 to engage surface vessels from significant distances. Depth Charges and Naval Mines: The internal bay and external hardpoints can be configured to drop depth charges or deploy varied naval mines to restrict enemy movement in strategic maritime chokepoints. Sonobuoy Deployment: While not a traditional weapon, the P-8 carries over 100 active and passive sonobuoys, deployed from internal rotary launchers to actively track submerged submarines. https://buymeacoffee.com/bobsurgranny

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