John Newman
The Bunker Group
It was never planned for P-8A to replace the AP-3C fleet on a ‘1 for 1’ basis, but it was planned for AP-3C to be replaced by ‘two’ aircraft types, eg, P-8A and MQ-4C.IMO additional P8's is entirely appropriate. We never did replace 1 for 1 with the active orions, and never acquired the max number we originally earmarked. Not even growth, just sustaining our existing levels. Going to 14 or 16 P8s would help particularly given we are short on ships and submarines during the next decade. An Anzac with a P8 overhead is probably what we will need going forward, for that kind of coverage we probably should look at expansion of the P8 fleet. Even as the hunters come in, we would then still be looking for strong P8 coverage.
In fact the replacement fleet of two types will be larger.
Originally there were 20 P-3C procured, one was lost, of the remaining 19 airframes, one was reported not to be upgraded to AP-3C standard, two were modified for ELINT, leaving the RAAF with 16 AP-3Cs.
The RAAF currently has 12 P-8A, two more on order, plus six MQ-4C ordered/approved.
In my opinion, the mixed fleet of 14 P-8A and 6 MQ-4C will be larger and more capable.
(There is reportedly options on one more of each type, wouldn’t hold my breath on the extra Poseidon, probably more chance of additional Triton).
Cheers,