1200x810 Un P-3A Orión del Grupo 221 Antisubmarino de La Parra-Jerez de la Frontera, 13 jun 1978. Foto Canario Azaola.

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1200x810 Un P-3A Orión del Grupo 221 Antisubmarino de La Parra-Jerez de la Frontera, 13 jun 1978. Foto Canario Azaola.
USN P-3A Orion 159509
USN SP-2E Neptune 128373
Russian Air Force Ilushin Il-38 anti-submarine plane
Did you know one Canadian helicopter just shifted the balance under the waves?
Meet the CH-148 Cyclone — Canada’s latest anti-submarine warrior. Perched on HMCS St. John’s and deployed with NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2), this beast comes with dipping sonar, advanced sonobuoys, lightweight torpedoes, radars, all wrapped into one maritime predator.
It’s not just about tech. The Cyclone extends reach, spots threats farther out, and gives naval commanders more flexibility in a sea full of uncertainties — especially with Russian subs making more and more noise lately.
So yes, this isn’t mere helicopter hype. It’s a major upgrade to NATO’s ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) strategy — and Canada’s resolve.
What rich Californian seaside home owners do to keep the "Great Unwashed" of their beaches.
Popular Mechanics - January 1963