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P-3C: Third main production version/series. T56-A14 engines. The P-3C had a new ASW suite and mission computer with a revised internal layout. Externally the P-3C featured electrically operated entry ladder; small fin-top antenna; externally loaded belly sonobuoy chutes; and three small windows on the aft right side (one window forward of the overwing emergency exit and two well aft). Initial production aircraft had a nose camera located on the lower part of the radome. Later production aircraft had a retractable IRDS turret in lieu of the nose camera. Beginning in the early 1980s existing camera-equipped noses were retrofitted with IRDS turrets. Early models were also known as P-3C "Baseline" or Non-Update (NUD) aircraft. All aircraft were later retrofitted with dual LTN-72
inertial navigation systems. •
P-3C Update I: New and improved avionics, 31 built. •
P-3C Update II: With infra-red detection system (IRDS), sonobuoy reference system (SRS), and ability to carry the
AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile; 44 built. •
P-3C Update II.5: 24 aircraft with more reliable LTN-72 inertial navigation system and enhanced communications equipment. •
P-3C Update III: 50 new-build aircraft incorporating systems of Update II and Update II.5 with new acoustic processor, sonobuoy receiver, plasma displays, OMEGA navigation and improved auxiliary power unit (APU). •
P-3C SUDS (
Sensor Update System) (US): retrofit of selected NUD, UDI, UDII an UDIII aircraft to UDIII acoustic processor and other avionics standard; NUD and UDI aircraft modified under SUDS were not retrofitted with SRS •
P-3C Update IV: P-3C with Boeing Update 4 avionics suite. Update 4 was intended to be the common avionics suite for the P-3C aircraft and its planned replacement, the
Lockheed P-7, which never made it to production. One P-3C was converted to the UD4 interior and that aircraft was later stripped and turned into a Special Mission aircraft. •
P-3C AIP (
Anti-Surface Warfare Improvement Program) (US): P-3C Update III with interior modification to add ASQ-222 mission computer, ASQ-78A/B acoustics system, and APS-137 ISAR radar; OMEGA navigation system replaced with Global Positioning System (GPS) and TADIL-J/Link 16 data link system added •
P-3C UIP (
Upgrade Improvement Program) (RNoAF): P-3C with interior modification to add ASQ-222 mission computer, ASQ-78A/B acoustics system, APS-137 ISAR radar •
P-3C BMUP (
Update III Block Modification Upgrade Program) (US): 25 aircraft with interior modification to convert selected NUD/SUDS, UD2/SUDS and UD2.5/SUDS to carry ASQ-227 mission computer and ASQ-78B acoustics suite •
P-3C CDU (
Counter Drug Update) (US): Aircraft modified with an
AN/APG-66 radar and an AN/AVX-1 electro optical sensor for counter drug operations in support of
USCG. •
P-3C CUP (
Capability Upkeep Program) (RNLN): P-3C with interior modification to convert UD2.5 to carry ASQ-227 mission computer and ASQ-78B acoustics suite; all aircraft relinquished by Royal Netherlands Navy in 2005 due to defense budget cuts and subsequently sold to/operated by the
German Navy (eight aircraft) and the
Portuguese Air Force (five aircraft) •
P-3CK - upgraded and modernized ex-USN P-3B acquired by
Republic of Korea Navy Lockheed UP-3C Orion #9151 •
EP-3: ELINT aircraft for the
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Not to be confused with EP-3E ARIES, EP-3E ARIES II or EP-3J operated by the USN •
NP-3C/NP-3D: One P-3C converted into an NP-3C test bed for the
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, with extant RP-3C and RP-3D later converted to NP-3D standard. Two additional P-3A also modified to NP-3D for
Pacific Missile Test Center, but differing from other example with addition of Extended Area Test System Radar (EATS) incorporated into vertical stabilizer. •
RP-3A/RP-3C/RP-3D: Three modified P-3As with two later modified to RP-3D standard for oceanographic research in support of the
United States Naval Research Laboratory; one P-3C modified to replace third RP-3A. All aircraft later converted to NP-3D standard. •
OP-3C: Ten P-3Cs converted to reconnaissance aircraft for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. •
UP-3C: One equipment testing aircraft for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. ==UP-3D==