Friday, December 10, 2010

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: First C130J Aircraft To Be Delivered To India Next Week

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: First C130J Aircraft To Be Delivered To India Next Week
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources PTI
(NSI News Source Info) WASHINGTON, USA / NEW DELHI, India - December 10, 2010: The first of the six state-of-the art C-130J military transport aircraft would be delivered to India on December 16, its manufacturer Lockheed Martin said today.
India has placed orders for six of these aircrafts. "The first C-130J for India will be formally delivered on December 16 at a ceremony in Marietta," Lockheed Martin said in a statement. "Two will be flown to India in early 2011, while two more will arrive in early summer and the last two will be delivered in late summer of 2011," it said. Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, said on Wednesday that in conjunction with the purchase of six C-130J transport aircraft in 2008 the recent USD 4.1 billion C-17 Indian deal with Boeing will double US-India defense trade and provide the Indian Air Force a strategic airlift and humanitarian response capability that is unique to the region and emblematic of India''s ambitions to play an increasingly global role. "Once all the aircraft have been delivered, ladies and gentlemen, India will have the second largest C-17 fleet in the world behind the US - a highly visible manifestation of the US-India defense partnership," Blake said. Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules is the most advanced airlifter ever built. The C-130J combines the latest in aerospace technology with a proven, rugged airframe design, resulting in an aircraft that gives an operator more capability with greater operational efficiency. The Indian Air Force''s new Super Hercules will be the longer fuselage or "stretched" variant of the C-130J, similar to those being delivered to the US Air Force. With this India joins the growing number of nations with C-130J fleets including the US, Australia, Canada, Italy, Denmark, Norway and the United Kingdom. The C-130J carries eight 463L pallets, 97 medical litters, 24 CDS bundles, 128 combat troops and 92 paratroops. Equipped with an Infrared Detection Set (IDS), the aircraft will be able to perform precision low-level flying, airdrops, and landing in blackout conditions. Self protection systems and other features are included to ensure aircraft survivability in hostile air defence environments. In addition the aircraft is equipped with air-to-air receiver refueling capability for extended range operations. Lockheed Martin will integrate this equipment and other capabilities into the Indian configuration as agreed between the governments
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  • DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Australian Super Hornets Ready for Duty

    DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Australian Super Hornets Ready for Duty
    Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources By Stephen Smith MP., Minister for Defence - Australia MINDEF visits Headquarters Joint Operations Command :
    (NSI News Source Info) CANBERRA, Australia - December 10, 2010: Australia’s first squadron of F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jets is operational and ready for duty following the arrival of four new aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley.
    The Super Hornets will add to the fire power of the RAAF, taking Australia’s capability to the next generation of fighter plane. The fleet includes the first three of Australia’s Super Hornets to be configured to accommodate the Growler electronic attack system. The Super Hornets will ensure Australia's air combat capability is maintained until the full introduction into service of the Joint Strike Fighter. The fleet of Super Hornets has reached initial operational capability on time and on budget. The combined efforts of the United States Navy, Boeing and the Hornet Industry team have contributed to achieving this result. The four newly arrived aircraft departed from the Boeing facility in St. Louis USA, and over a number of days transited to RAAF Base Amberley via Travis Air Force Base California, Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii and Guam. Mr Shayne Neumann, Federal Member for Blair, representing the Minister for Defence, and Senator the Honourable George Brandis, representing the Opposition Spokesperson for Defence, visited RAAF Base Amberley today to review the latest aircraft to arrive and to mark the occasion of the Super Hornets achieving initial operational capability.

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