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  ORIGINAL:  Scorpion86      I may have a little bit of OCD.      I started out researching the Portuguese Neptunes, but as I came upon more and more information, I started gathering data about more and more variants of the Neptune, eventually encompassing all variants used by foreign countries (and the P2V-4).      The following is the sum total of my research, as close to reality as I could discover. Firstly you have the characteristics and loadouts of each version, and then you have the versions each country used, with the corresponding database numbers (referred to as DB#).      In that list, I took the liberty of reassigning some numbers when a certain country had too many entries for the versions it had fielded and the other had not enough.      In other cases, the reassigned numbers were of "fictitious" entries: Chile never fielded the Neptune, and France never fielded the P2V-5 (though it fielded the P2V-6 and the P2V-7), so I reassigned those numbers.      I hope you find this research useful!      Enjoy!      KA-17 Panoramic Camera   - Currently the KA-17 is only capable of Surface Search. It should also have Ground Search (Fixed) and Ground Search (Mobile).      AN/APS-20   - From page 141 of the P2V-5F Flight Handbook (page 167 of the pdf file):   “As a search radar, it can detect a small aircraft (…) up to 65 miles, a medium sized plane (…) up to 85 miles, or a ship the size of a destroyer at (…) 200 miles.” (I do not know if they mean nautical miles or regular ones, though.)   - From page 147 of the P2V-5F Flight Handbook (page 173 of the pdf file):   “The AN/APS-20 radar is (…) capable of scanning through 360 degrees for a map type presentation of land masses, ships, and aircraft.”   - Considering the above, the AN/APS-20 radar should have “Air Search” and a 360 degree coverage.   - In earlier versions, the AN/APS-20 was capable of search, but not of targeting. That is why the P2V-4 and early versions of the P2V-5 had an AN/APS-31 radar installed, for air-to-ground and air-to-air targeting and ranging.      	Sources:   http://www.avialogs.com/index.php/en/aircraft/usa/lockheed/p-2neptune/navweps-01-75eda-1-flight-handbook-p2v-5f-aircraft.html   http://www.avialogs.com/index.php/en/aircraft/usa/lockheed/p-2neptune/navweps-01-75eeb-1-flight-manual-p2v-7-aircraft.html      P2V-4 (P-2D) Neptune      Sensors:   	Search Radar: AN/APS-20A   	Targeting Radar: AN/APS-31   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-5A   	ESM: AN/APR-9 with AN/APA-69 direction finder and AN/APA-64A signal analyser   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Has solid nose with 6 forward-firing 20mm M24 cannons, twin 20mm M24 cannon tail turret and twin 12,7mm M2 Browning machinegun deck turret   	Can carry 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys internally   	Can carry 16 HVAR rockets under the wings   	Can carry up to 4 Mk. 24 or Mk. 34 torpedoes   	Can carry up to 6 500 lbs. bombs/mines   	Can carry up to 4 1000 lbs. bombs/mines   	Can carry 2 1600 lbs./2000 lbs. bombs/mines      Fuel:   	Permanent: 3000 USGal   	Wingtip tanks: 600 USGal   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-30W (3250 BHP)       Suggested loadouts (P2V-4):      Maritime Surveillance   - 2 350 US gal bomb bay tanks      ASW   - 4 Mk24/Mk34 torpedoes   - 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys      ASW, long-range   - 2 Mk24/Mk34 torpedoes   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys      Surface Attack, 500 lbs   - 6 500 lbs M64 GP bombs   - 16 HVAR rockets      Surface Attack, 1000 lbs   - 4 1000 lbs M65 GP bombs   - 16 HVAR rockets      Surface Attack, 2000 lbs   - 2 2000 lbs M66 GP bombs   - 16 HVAR rockets      Surface Attack, 500 lbs, long-range   - 3 500 lbs M64 GP bombs   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 16 HVAR rockets      Surface Attack, 1000 lbs, long-range   - 2 1000 lbs M65 GP bombs   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 16 HVAR rockets      Minelayer, 500 lbs   - 6 500 lbs Mk19 mines      Minelayer, 1000 lbs   - 4 1000 lbs Mk36 mines      Minelayer, 2000 lbs   - 2 2000 lbs Mk25 mines      Minelayer, 500 lbs, long-range   - 3 500 lbs Mk19 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank      Minelayer, 1000 lbs, long-range   - 2 1000 lbs Mk36 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank       P2V-5 (P-2E) Neptune (Minelayer configuration, early)      Sensors:   	Search Radar: AN/APS-20C   	Targeting Radar: AN/APS-31A   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM: AN/APR-9B with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Has twin 20mm M24 cannon nose turret, twin 20mm M24 cannon tail turret and twin 12,7mm M2 Browning machinegun deck turret   	Can carry 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys internally   	Can carry 16 HVAR rockets under the wings   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2800 USGal (16800 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-30W (3250 BHP)      P2V-5 (P-2E) Neptune (ASW configuration, early)      Sensors:   	Search Radar: AN/APS-20C   	Targeting Radar: AN/APS-31A   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM: AN/APR-9B with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   	MAD: AN/ASQ-8   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Has twin 20mm M24 cannon nose turret and twin 12,7mm M2 Browning machinegun deck turret OR twin 12,7mm M2 Browning machinegun deck turret OR none   	Can carry 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys internally   	Can carry 16 HVAR rockets under the wings   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2800 USGal (16800 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-30W (3250 BHP)       P2V-5 (P-2E) Neptune (ASW configuration, late)      Sensors:   	Radar: AN/APS-20B/E   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM: AN/APR-9B with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   	MAD: AN/ASQ-8   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Has twin 20mm M24 cannon nose turret and twin 12,7mm M2 Browning machinegun deck turret OR twin 12,7mm M2 Browning machinegun deck turret OR none   	Can carry 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys internally   	Can carry 16 HVAR rockets under the wings   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2800 USGal (16800 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 400 USGal (2400 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-30W (3250 BHP)      P2V-5F Neptune      Sensors:   	Search Radar: AN/APS-20C   	Targeting Radar: AN/APS-31A   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM: AN/APR-9B with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   	MAD: AN/ASQ-8   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Can carry 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys internally   	Can carry 8 HVAR rockets under the wings   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2800 USGal (16800 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-30W (3250 BHP)   	2 x Westinghouse J34 (used only for take-off and climbing)       P2V-6 (P-2F) Neptune (Minelayer configuration)      Sensors:   	Radar: AN/APS-33B (360º coverage)   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM: AN/APR-9B with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Has twin 20mm M24 cannon nose turret, twin 20mm M24 cannon tail turret and twin 12,7mm M2 Browning machinegun deck turret   	Can carry 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys internally   	Can carry 16 HVAR rockets under the wings   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2800 USGal (16800 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-30W (3250 BHP)      P2V-6 (P-2F) Neptune (ASW configuration)      Sensors:   	Radar: AN/APS-33B (360º coverage)   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM: AN/APR-9B with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   	MAD: AN/ASQ-8   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Can carry 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys internally   	Can carry 16 HVAR rockets under the wings   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2800 USGal (16800 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-30W (3250 BHP)       Suggested loadouts (P2V-5/F and P2V-6):      Maritime Surveillance   - 2 350 US gal bomb bay tanks      ASW   - 8 Mk43/Mk44 OR 4 Mk34 torpedoes   - 8 Mk54 depth charge (underwing, 4 for P2V-5F)   - 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys      ASW, internal only   - 8 Mk43/Mk44 OR 4 Mk34 torpedoes   - 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys      ASW, long-range   - 4 Mk43/Mk44 OR 2 Mk34 torpedoes   - 8 Mk54 depth charge (underwing, 4 for P2V-5F)   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys      ASW, depth charges   - 16 Mk54 depth charges   - 8 Mk54 depth charges (underwing, 4 for P2V-5F)   - 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys      ASW, depth charges, internal only   - 16 Mk54 depth charges   - 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys      ASW, depth charges, long-range   - 8 Mk54 depth charges   - 8 Mk54 depth charges (underwing, 4 for P2V-5F)   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 30 AN/SSQ-2B sonobuoys      Surface Attack, 500 lbs   - 16 500 lbs M64 GP bombs   - 16 HVAR rockets (8 for P2V-5F)      Surface Attack, 1000 lbs   - 8 1000 lbs M65 GP bombs   - 16 HVAR rockets (8 for P2V-5F)      Surface Attack, 2000 lbs   - 2 2000 lbs M66 GP bombs   - 16 HVAR rockets (8 for P2V-5F)       Surface Attack, 500 lbs, long-range   - 8 500 lbs M64 GP bombs   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 16 HVAR rockets (8 for P2V-5F)      Surface Attack, 1000 lbs, long-range   - 4 1000 lbs M65 GP bombs   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 16 HVAR rockets (8 for P2V-5F)      Minelayer, 500 lbs   - 16 500 lbs Mk50 mines      Minelayer, 1000 lbs   - 8 1000 lbs Mk52 mines      Minelayer, 2000 lbs   - 4 2000 lbs Mk55 mines      Minelayer, 500 lbs, long-range   - 8 500 lbs Mk50 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank      Minelayer, 1000 lbs, long-range   - 4 1000 lbs Mk52 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank      Minelayer, 2000 lbs, long-range   - 2 2000 lbs Mk55 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank       P2V-5FS (SP-2E) Neptune      Sensors:   	Radar: AN/APS-20B/E   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM:	AN/ALR-8 with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   		AN/ALR-3   	MAD: AN/ASQ-8   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Can carry 72 A-size sonobuoys and 8 B-size sonobuoys   	Can carry 8 HVAR rockets   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2800 USGal (16800 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 400 USGal (2400 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-30W (3250 BHP)   	2 x Westinghouse J34 (used only for take-off and climbing)      P2V-7S (SP-2H) Neptune      Sensors:   	Radar: AN/APS-20B/E   	Radar bombsight: Aero 7A   	ESM:	AN/ALR-8 with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   		AN/ALR-3   	MAD: AN/ASQ-8   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Can carry 72 A-size sonobuoys and 8 B-size sonobuoys   	Can carry 8 HVAR rockets   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 3010 USGal (18060 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 400 USGal (2400 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-32W (3400 BHP)   	2 x Westinghouse J34 (used only for take-off and climbing)       P2V-7B Neptune      Sensors:   	Radar: AN/APS-20B/E   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM: AN/APR-9B with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   	MAD: AN/ASQ-8   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Has solid nose with 4 forward-firing 20mm M24 cannons   	Can carry 72 A-size sonobuoys and 8 B-size sonobuoys   	Can carry 8 HVAR rockets   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2980 USGal (17880 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 400 USGal (2400 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-32W (3400 BHP)   	2 x Westinghouse J34 (used only for take-off and climbing)      P2V-7 (P-2H) Neptune      Sensors:   	Radar: AN/APS-20B/E   	Radar bombsight: AN/APA-16   	ESM: AN/APR-9B with AN/APA-69A direction finder and AN/APA-74 signal analyser   	MAD: AN/ASQ-8   	Searchlight (70*10^6 candles)      Armament:   	Has twin 12,7mm M2 Browning deck turret (optional)   	Can carry 72 A-size sonobuoys and 8 B-size sonobuoys   	Can carry 8 HVAR rockets   	Can carry up to 12000 lbs. of ordnance      Fuel:   	Permanent: 2980 USGal (17880 lb)   	Wingtip tanks: 400 USGal (2400 lb)   	Bomb bay tanks: 700 USGal (4200 lb) (up to 2 350 USGal tanks in the bomb bay)      Engines:   	2 x Wright R-3350-32W (3400 BHP)   	2 x Westinghouse J34 (used only for take-off and climbing)       Suggested loadouts (P2V-7 and P2V-7B):      Maritime Surveillance   - 2 350 US gal bomb bay tanks      ASW   - 8 Mk43/Mk44 OR 4 Mk34 torpedoes   - 4 Mk54 depth charge (underwing)   - 72 AN/SSQ-23 and AN/SSQ-28 sonobuoys (unsure how many of each)   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, long-range   - 4 Mk43/Mk44 OR 2 Mk34 torpedoes   - 4 Mk54 depth charge (underwing)   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 72 AN/SSQ-23 and AN/SSQ-28 sonobuoys (unsure how many of each)   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, torpedoes, internal only   - 8 Mk43/Mk44 OR 4 Mk34 torpedoes   - 72 AN/SSQ-23 and AN/SSQ-28 sonobuoys (unsure how many of each)   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, depth charges, internal only   - 16 Mk54 depth charges   - 72 AN/SSQ-23 and AN/SSQ-28 sonobuoys (unsure how many of each)   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, depth charges, heavy   - 16 Mk54 depth charges   - 4 Mk54 depth charges (underwing)   - 72 AN/SSQ-23 and AN/SSQ-28 sonobuoys (unsure how many of each)   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, depth charges, long-range   - 8 Mk54 depth charges   - 4 Mk54 depth charges (underwing)   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 72 AN/SSQ-23 and AN/SSQ-28 sonobuoys (unsure how many of each)   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      Surface Attack, 500 lbs   - 16 500 lbs M64 GP bombs   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Surface Attack, 1000 lbs   - 8 1000 lbs M65 GP bombs   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets       Surface Attack, 2000 lbs   - 2 2000 lbs M66 GP bombs   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Surface Attack, 500 lbs, long-range   - 8 500 lbs M64 GP bombs   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Surface Attack, 1000 lbs, long-range   - 4 1000 lbs M65 GP bombs   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Minelayer, 500 lbs   - 16 500 lbs Mk50 mines      Minelayer, 1000 lbs   - 8 1000 lbs Mk52 mines      Minelayer, 2000 lbs   - 4 2000 lbs Mk55 mines      Minelayer, 500 lbs, long-range   - 8 500 lbs Mk50 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank      Minelayer, 1000 lbs, long-range   - 4 1000 lbs Mk52 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank      Minelayer, 2000 lbs, long-range   - 2 2000 lbs Mk55 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank       Suggested loadouts (SP-2E and SP-2H):      Maritime Surveillance   - 2 350 US gal bomb bay tanks      ASW   - 8 Mk43/Mk44/Mk46 OR 4 Mk34 torpedoes   - 4 Mk54 depth charge (underwing)   - 72 AN/SSQ-41 sonobuoys   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, long-range   - 4 Mk43/Mk44/Mk46 OR 2 Mk34 torpedoes   - 4 Mk54 depth charge (underwing)   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 72 AN/SSQ-41 sonobuoys   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, torpedoes, internal only   - 8 Mk43/Mk44/Mk46 OR 4 Mk34 torpedoes   - 72 AN/SSQ-41 sonobuoys   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, torpedoes, heavy   - 8 Mk43/Mk44/Mk46 OR 4 Mk34 torpedoes   - 4 Mk43/Mk44 torpedoes (underwing)   - 72 AN/SSQ-41 sonobuoys   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, torpedoes, long-range   - 4 Mk43/Mk44/Mk46 OR 2 Mk34 torpedoes   - 4 Mk43/Mk44 torpedoes (underwing)   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 72 AN/SSQ-41 sonobuoys   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, depth charges, internal only   - 16 Mk54 depth charges   - 72 AN/SSQ-41 sonobuoys   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      ASW, depth charges, heavy   - 16 Mk54 depth charges   - 4 Mk54 depth charges (underwing)   - 72 AN/SSQ-41 sonobuoys   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys       ASW, depth charges, long-range   - 8 Mk54 depth charges   - 4 Mk54 depth charges (underwing)   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 72 AN/SSQ-41 sonobuoys   - 8 AN/SSQ-15 sonobuoys      Surface Attack, 500 lbs   - 16 500 lbs M64 GP bombs   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Surface Attack, 1000 lbs   - 8 1000 lbs M65 GP bombs   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Surface Attack, 2000 lbs   - 2 2000 lbs M66 GP bombs   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Surface Attack, 500 lbs, long-range   - 8 500 lbs M64 GP bombs   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Surface Attack, 1000 lbs, long-range   - 4 1000 lbs M65 GP bombs   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank   - 8 HVAR rockets OR 76 FFAR rockets      Minelayer, 500 lbs   - 16 500 lbs Mk50 mines      Minelayer, 1000 lbs   - 8 1000 lbs Mk52 mines      Minelayer, 2000 lbs   - 4 2000 lbs Mk55 mines      Minelayer, 500 lbs, long-range   - 8 500 lbs Mk50 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank      Minelayer, 1000 lbs, long-range   - 4 1000 lbs Mk52 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank      Minelayer, 2000 lbs, long-range   - 2 2000 lbs Mk55 mines   - 1 350 US gal bomb bay tank       US Navy   #570, #571 - P2V-4   #2015, #2018, #3091 - P2V-5 (maybe convert one of these to SP-2E?)   #583, #586, #588 - P2V-6   #235, #558, #591 - P2V-7 (maybe convert one of these to SP-2H?)      Argentina   #2009? - P2V-5 Neptune (Minelayer configuration, early) (ex-RAF, reused Chilean Neptune DB#)   #2010 - P2V-5 Neptune (ASW configuration, early) with deck turret (ex-RAF)   #3541 - SP-2E without deck turret   #2895 - SP-2H      Australia   #232 - P2V-5 Neptune (Minelayer configuration, early)   #562 - P2V-5 Neptune (ASW configuration, early) with deck turret   #589 - P2V-5 Neptune (ASW configuration, early) without deck turret   #594? - P2V-5F (reused Canadian Neptune DB#)   #2367? - SP-2H (reused Japanese Neptune DB#)      Brazil   #2040, #3041, #3542 - P2V-5 Neptune (ASW configuration, early) without turrets (ex-RAF, two DB# are redundant)      Canada   #592 - P2V-7 (P-2H) Neptune without deck turret      France   #233 - P2V-6 (P-2F) Neptune (Minelayer configuration)   #561 - P2V-6 (P-2F) Neptune (ASW configuration)   #581 - P2V-7 (P-2H) Neptune without deck turret   #2011? - SP-2H (reused French Neptune DB#)      Great Britain   #2017 - P2V-5 Neptune (Minelayer configuration, early)   #2012? - P2V-5 Neptune (ASW configuration, early) with deck turret (reused French Neptune DB#)      Japan   #2368 - P2V-7 (P-2H) Neptune with deck turret   #2369 - SP-2H      Netherlands   #234 - P2V-5 Neptune (ASW configuration, late) with nose and deck turrets   #563 - P2V-7B   #590 - SP-2H      Portugal   #2013 - P2V-5 Neptune (ASW configuration, late) with deck turret (ex-MLD)   #2014 - P2V-5 Neptune (ASW configuration, late) without deck turret (ex-MLD)       Sources:   http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a597432.pdf   http://jproc.ca/rrp/rrp3/neptune_ssq2.html   http://www.hartshorn.us/Navy/navy-mines.htm   http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WAMUS_Mines.php   http://www.enginehistory.org/Piston/Wright/C-WPerformance.pdf   https://maritime.org/doc/jolie/part2.htm   https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/naval-aviation-history/naval-aircraft/patrol-aircraft/p2v-4-neptune-korea.html   https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/naval-aviation-history/naval-aircraft/patrol-aircraft/p2v-5-neptune-korea.html   http://www.avialogs.com/index.php/en/aircraft/usa/lockheed/p-2neptune/navweps-01-75eda-1-flight-handbook-p2v-5f-aircraft.html   http://www.avialogs.com/index.php/en/aircraft/usa/lockheed/p-2neptune/navweps-01-75eeb-1-flight-manual-p2v-7-aircraft.html   https://p2vneptune.nl/Manual's/index.html   https://p2vneptune.com/i01.shtml   http://www.verslo.is/baldur/p2/main.htm   http://www.emfa.pt/www/album-021.004.036-p2v-5-neptune   https://altimagem.blogspot.pt/2014/01/94-lockheed-p2v-5-neptune-primeira-parte.html   https://altimagem.blogspot.pt/2014/01/94a-lockheed-p2v-5-neptune-segunda-parte.html   http://ultimas-curiosidades.blogspot.pt/2012/04/guerra-colonial-p2v-5-neptuno-no.html   http://jproc.ca/rrp/rrp3/neptune.html   https://www.taringa.net/posts/info/882717/Histo-Aeronaval-Argentina-Lockheed-P2V5-Neptune.html   http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Armada%20Argentina/AviacionNaval/AS-Neptune.htm   http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a129110.pdf   http://avions-de-la-guerre-d-algerie.over-blog.com/article-lockheed-p2v6-neptune-marine-46553977.html   http://www.ffaa.net/aircraft/neptune/neptune.htm   http://www.rudnei.cunha.nom.br/FAB/en/p-15.html   http://www.adastron.com/lockheed/neptune/neplist.htm   http://www.karo-aviation.nl/photo/RNLAF/pages/SP-2H%20Neptune%20MLD.htm       All done with some amendments, so of the loadouts look abit heavy for a P-2 ie EIGHT ASW Torpedos 
			
								
			
			 
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