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C-130H Hercules

C-130H Hercules

Military Transport Aircrafts
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Basic Information
Name
C-130H Hercules
Designation
C-130H Hercules
Alternate Designation
C-130 AMP, C-130A Hercules, C-130AMP, C-130B, C-130E, C-130H Qarnaf (Israel), C-130HE (Airborne Electronic Surveillance System), C-130K, EC-130H Compass Call, HC-130H, HC-130P, KC-130 (Tanker aircraft), L-100-30 (commercial version), LC-130 Hercules (ski-equipped cargo aircraft), WC-130H
Equipment Type
Military Transport Aircrafts
Manufacturer
Lockheed Martin
Date of Introduction
1974
Description

The C-130H is one of the most modern versions of the C-130 aircraft. It was deployed in 1974 and jointly with the C-130E is still in service in large numbers in the US Air Force, as well as in the Air Forces of several allied nations. Under the C-130 Avionics Modernization Program (AMP), Boeing will modify more than 500 US Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps legacy C-130 aircraft at Boeing's facility in San Antonio, Texas, US Air Force Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Georgia, and Ogden Air Logistics Center, Utah. The first aircraft underwent C-130 AMP upgrade will take to the skies in early 2006. In June 2005 the AMP program was valued at $4.4 billion including refitting of 465 aircraft, of which 222 for the USAF. The C-130 AMP program will standardize aircraft configurations with the installation of a fully integrated, night-vision-goggle-compatible digital glass cockpit with head-up displays and provide a reduction in total ownership costs for the US Air Force. The new avionics system features digital displays and the proven flight management system from the 737 commercial airliner, both of which provide navigation, safety and communication improvements to meet global air traffic management (GATM) requirements. The US Air Force will upgrade 268 aircraft under C-130 AMP program (April 2007 estimate). In March 2005, the Swedish Air Force and Boeing signed a letter of agreement for the upgrade of eight C-130E/H aircraft under the C-130 AMP program. The final foreign military sales contract between the US Air Force and Boeing signing was foreseen by the summer 2005. The first Swedish C-130 aircraft was anticipated to enter AMP in 2007 and the final aircraft modified under C-130 AMP to be delivered back to Sweden in 2009. Through this program, Sweden would become the first C-130 AMP international customer and get a lowering in total ownership costs for its C-130 fleet.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 5
Max Speed 622.8 km/h
Range 3228.0 km
Service Ceiling 10060 m
Wingspan 40.40 m
Overview (Deagel)
Group Military Transport Aircrafts
Status Active
Also Known As C-130 AMP, C-130A Hercules, C-130AMP, C-130B, C-130E, C-130H Qarnaf (Israel), C-130HE (Airborne Electronic Surveillance System), C-130K, EC-130H Compass Call, HC-130H, HC-130P, KC-130 (Tanker aircraft), L-100-30 (commercial version), LC-130 Hercules (ski-equipped cargo aircraft), WC-130H
Origin United States of America
Contractor Lockheed Martin
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1974
Total Production ?
Unitary Cost USD $30 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 5
Number of Engines 4
Troops 64
Dimensions — Height 11.7 meter
Dimensions — Length 29.8 meter
Dimensions — Wingspan 40.4 meter
Mass — Cargo 19,754 kilogram
Mass — Max Takeoff Weight 70,308 kilogram
Performance — Ceiling 10,060 meter
Performance — Max Range 3,228 kilometer
Power — Max Power at TakeOff 18,032 shp
Speed — Top Speed at High Altitude 173 mps
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Decoy Systems: DASS-2000
Item 2 ESM & Warning Systems: AN/ALR-46 (1)
Item 3 ESM & Warning Systems: AN/ALR-69
Item 4 ESM & Warning Systems: MWS-20
Item 5 Jamming Systems: AN/ALQ-156
Item 6 Jamming Systems: AN/ALQ-157
Item 7 Jamming Systems: AN/ALQ-173
Item 8 Turboprop Engines: T56-A-15 (4)
Item 9 Turboprop Engines: T56-A-501D (4)
Variants
Variant 1 C-130H Hercules
Variant 2 MC-130H Talon II
Variant 3 AC-130U Spooky
Variant 4 C-130J Super Hercules
Variant 5 CC-130J Super Hercules
Variant 6 KC-130J Super Hercules
Variant 7 WC-130J
Variant 8 MC-130W Combat Spear
Variant 9 EC-130J Commando Solo
Variant 10 MC-130J Commando II
Variant 11 AC-130J Ghostrider
Variant 12 LM-100J
Variant 13 C-130J-SOF
Details
Country of Origin United States
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
29.8 m
Width
40.4 m
Height
11.7 m
Weight
70308 kg
Operators (31)
United States
France
United Kingdom
Israel
Japan
South Korea
Poland
Sweden
Iran
Pakistan
Brazil
Spain
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Canada
Egypt
Greece
Indonesia
Iraq
Kuwait
Libya
Morocco
Oman
Philippines
Romania
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
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