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KC is the Indian Air Force serial for C-130J.
KC is usually the aircraft designation for US Tankers which does not apply to IAF.
US has aircrafts like KC-10,KC-130,KC-135 etc which are air refuel planes.
Why KC? The P8 that IN will get has only the I for India at the end of its designation right? So why should they use KC for India, the same designation they normally use for the tanker versions?
The Aircraft is C-130J and not KC-130. It is not a refueller but J version of C-130.
As mentioned KC is the serial designated by IAF for its C-130J.
That's not correct, J means improved version of the older C-130 and the KC-130J is the improved tanker version as you can see here:
KC-130J Super Tanker | Lockheed Martin
What we get is even the 130 J-30 version, with extended lenght as you can see in Sudhirs last post. With the addition of the refuelling drogue system and additional fuel tanks, be it on the wings, or in the cabine, it should be used as a refueller too.
The KC-130J, like the standard C-130J, converts from normal lighting to night vision compatible lighting simply and easily, meaning greater safety during covert missions, night formation refueling and night tactical ground refueling. The aircraft also features an integrated radar warning receiver, missile warning system, infrared countermeasures system and a countermeasures dispensing system.
Will be interesting to see which version these really are.