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Algerian Air Force – two C-130J in service and 2 more on order as of June 2022. [132] Australia. Royal Australian Air Force – 12 C-130J-30s in service as of January 2014 [133] 20 more C-130J-30s ordered in July 2023. [134] 37 Squadron Bahrain. Royal Bahraini Air Force – One ex-RAF C-130J in service as of December 2018, with additional one ...
The variant selected is the C-130J-30, which is 4 metres (13 ft) longer than the standard C-130J and is the variant currently in RAAF service. [42] Approval was to be sought from the government in 2023 for this purchase, up to 24 C-130Js potentially being acquired. [41]
U.S. Air Force used the CC-130J designation to differentiate the standard C-130J variant from the "stretched" C-130J (company designation C-130J-30). CC-130H(T) is the Canadian tanker variant of the KC-130H. [78] C-130M Designation used by the Brazilian Air Force for locally modified C-130H aircraft. [79] DC-130A/E/H USAF and USN Drone control ...
USCG HC-130H flying in Hawaii, 2015. A USAF HC-130P refuels an HH-3E Jolly Green Giant, 1968. USCG HC-130H on International Ice Patrol duties. The Lockheed HC-130 is an extended-range, search and rescue (SAR)/combat search and rescue (CSAR) version of the C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft, with two different versions operated by two separate services in the U.S. armed forces.
The Department of Defense awarded 18 defense contracts Friday, worth $491.7 million in total. Lockheed Martin won two of them: A $105.3 million option exercise to continue providing logistical ...
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Lockheed Martin has won a new contract "modification" from the U.S. Air Force, and one that lifts the cumulative value of its C-130J Joint Country Cooperative Effort, or JCCE, contract past $1.7 ...
On Wednesday, the Department of Defense announced that it has awarded Rolls-Royce a $97.3 million firm-fixed price modification to a previously awarded contract, based on a change in requirements.