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  • The '''LC-130''' variant of the C-130 Hercules transport aircraft is equipped with skis for polar operations.
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  • {{rpl|C-130 Hercules}}
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  • [[Search and rescue]] variant of the [[C-130 Hercules]] transport
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  • Variant of the [[C-130 Hercules]] transport aircraft equipped with skis for polar operations.
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  • ...ill light enough to be deployed in medium transport aircraft such as the [[C-130 Hercules]]
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  • ...er]] bombers and a major tenant unit is the [[317th Airlift Group]] with [[C-130 Hercules]] transports
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  • {{r|C-130 Hercules||**}}
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  • {{r|C-130 Hercules}}
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  • {{r|C-130 Hercules}}
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  • Equipment that can be transported by air (e.g., [[C-130 Hercules]]) or water (e.g., [[Joint High Speed Vessel]]} at the distances involved i
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  • {{r|C-130 Hercules}}
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  • [[C-130 Hercules]]
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  • {{r|C-130 Hercules}}
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  • {{r|C-130 Hercules}}
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  • ...ther nations, like [[Canada]], are too tall to drive on and drive off a [[C-130 Hercules]] with their turrets mounted. They can't drive straight off the C-130, rig
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  • {{r|C-130 Hercules}}
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  • {{r|C-130 Hercules}}
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  • ...ity aircraft include the C-5 Galaxy, KC-10 Extender, C-17 Globemaster III, C-130 Hercules, KC-135 Stratotanker and C-141 Starlifter. Operational support aircraft are
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  • ...rmy]], specifically intended to be light enough to be transported in the [[C-130 Hercules]] aircraft and maneuverable for urban combat. Fast deployability -- [[strat
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  • ...itary aircraft, but, while there are significant commercial sales of the [[C-130 Hercules]], it no longer competes in commercial passenger aviation.
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  • ...1 has less capacity than the AN/TTC-39, but can be carried by intratheater C-130 Hercules transport aircraft rather than requiring larger aircrft. <ref name=>{{citat
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  • ...eam]]s, but also can be carried by medium transport aircraft such as the [[C-130 Hercules]], which the [[Heavy Brigade Combat Team]]s cannot.
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  • ...al Schwartz is a command pilot with more than 4,400 flying hours in the [[C-130 Hercules]], [[MH-53 PAVE LOW]], [[AC-130]], [[MH-60]], [[HC-130]], [[MC-130 COMBAT T
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  • ...al mobility]], firepower, and protection. They easily can be carried by [[C-130 Hercules]], which the [[Heavy Brigade Combat Team]]s cannot and the [[Stryker Brigad
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  • ...or, but can be taken apart, put into shipping containers, and carried by a C-130 Hercules or larger aircraft.
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  • The series is turning into a very long-lived family, like the [[C-130 Hercules]] or [[B-52]]. Besides the improvements in each new developmental version,
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  • In 1967, the missions were first flown by three [[C-130 Hercules|WC-130A weather aircraft]] belonging to the 54th Weather Reconnaissance Sq
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  • ...mission planning, it was better to think of the Osprey as a small, agile [[C-130 Hercules]] rather than as a helicopter.<ref name=Drwiega>{{citation ...prey had to be understood as more like an extremely agile version of the [[C-130 Hercules]] fixed wing transport, typically flying at medium altitude, than a helicop
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  • ...wing-equivalents (with 33 primary mission aircraft per wing-equivalent) [[C-130 Hercules]], [[C-17 Globemaster III]], [[C-5 Galaxy]]; [[KC-135]]; [[KC-10]]
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  • ...a 9,000-pound truck, made by Lockheed Martin, that can be transported by C-130 Hercules airplanes, CH-47 Chinook|CH-47 Chinook medium helicopters, Marine CH-53|CH
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  • ...nd more easily deployable than the Bradley, but still too heavy for medium C-130 Hercules transports. Stryker M1126 infantry carrier vehiclea are C-130 capable. Alt
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  • ...nd eject its data package. The package would be recovered in midair by a [[C-130 Hercules]] and the drone would self-destruct.
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