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Lockheed P-3 Orion and Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service

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Difference between Lockheed P-3 Orion and Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service

Lockheed P-3 Orion vs. Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service

The Lockheed P-3 Orion is a four-engine turboprop anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft developed for the United States Navy and introduced in the 1960s. The Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service (Marinens flyvevesen) was alongside the Norwegian Army Air Service the forerunner to the modern-day Royal Norwegian Air Force.

Similarities between Lockheed P-3 Orion and Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service

Lockheed P-3 Orion and Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): No. 333 Squadron RAF, Royal Norwegian Air Force, Submarine.

No. 333 Squadron RAF

No.

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Royal Norwegian Air Force

The Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) (Luftforsvaret) is the air force of Norway.

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Submarine

A submarine (or simply sub) is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater.

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Lockheed P-3 Orion and Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service Comparison

Lockheed P-3 Orion has 271 relations, while Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service has 51. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.93% = 3 / (271 + 51).

References

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