S-3 Viking

colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="skyblue" | S-3 Viking
colspan="3" |
colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="skyblue" | Description
Role td colspan="2" | ASW
Crew td colspan="2" | 4
colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="skyblue" | Dimensions
Length 53 ft 4 in 16.3 m
Wingspan 68 ft 8 in 20.9 m
Height 22 ft 9 in 6.9 m
Wing area
colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="skyblue" | Weights
Empty
Loaded
Maximum take-off 52,539 lb 23,831 kg
colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="skyblue" | Powerplant
Engines td colspan="2" | 2 General Electric TF34-GE-400B turbofans
Thrust 9,275 lbf 41.25 kN
colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="skyblue" | Performance
Maximum speed 450 knots 830 km/h
Combat range
Ferry range
Service ceiling 40,000 ft 12,200 m
Rate of climb
colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="skyblue" | Armament
Guns td colspan="2" | None
Bombs 3,958 lb 1,795 kg
The Lockheed S-3 Viking is a United States Navy jet aircraft used to hunt and destroy enemy submarines and provide surveillance of surface shipping. The ES-3 version is fitted for electronic warfare and reconnaissance. Because of the high-pitched sound of the aircraft's engines, it is nicknamed the "Hoover" (after the vacuum cleaner). The S-3A Viking replaced the piston-engined Grumman S-2 Tracker and entered fleet service in 1974. The S-3 is a carrier-based, subsonic, all-weather, long-range, multi-mission aircraft. It operates primarily with carrier battle groups in anti-submarine warfare roles. It carries automated weapon systems and is capable of extended missions with in-flight refueling. The last production S-3A was delivered in August 1978. The inventory includes S-3As and S-3Bs. Sixteen S-3As were converted to ES-3 Shadows for carrier-based electronic reconnaissance duties. On May 1, 2003, US President George W. Bush rode in a Viking that landed on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, where he then delivered his "Mission Accomplished" speech announcing the end of major combat in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. As of 2004, that aircraft is the only one ever to receive the designation "Navy One".

General characteristics

  • Primary function: Anti-submarine warfare and sea surveillance
  • Contractor: Lockheed-California Company
  • Unit cost: US$27 million
  • Propulsion: Two General Electric TF34-GE-400B turbofan engines 9,275 lbf (41.25 kN) thrust each
  • Length: 53 ft 4 in (16 m)
  • Wingspan: 68 ft 8 in (20.6 m)
  • Height: 22 ft 9 in (6.9 m)
  • Weight: Max design gross take-off: 52,539 lb (23,831 kg)
  • Speed: 450 knots (520 mi/h, 830 km/h)
  • Ceiling: 40,000 ft (12,200 m)
  • Range: 2,300+ nautical miles (2,650+ statute miles, 4260+ km)
  • Armament: Up to 3,958 lb (1,795 kg) of AGM-84 Harpoon missiles, rockets, torpedoes, mines, depth charges
  • Crew: Four
  • Date Deployed:

 

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