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the livery on the tailfin of the C-130 won 1st prize at the royal tattoo airshow some years back.
 
C-130 H, is very impressive Air craft. Use any condition any weather .C-130 Air craft. Its service in PAF is long history I dont heard that C-130s role in 1965 war I think C-130 was not a part of PAF in late 1965.any how . I like C-130 J, and C-17 to become service in Pakistan Air Force .

the VIP role Was not important . Every VIP need high grade protocol. and Yes one more thing Fokker f-27 I wish to retired them from service .

it was and was used as a 'bomber'
 
C130 was used as a bomber in 1965 war around Kashmir. It heavy payload of bombs prompted the Indians of accusing US of providing US Air Force heavy bombers and helping Pakistan in bombing Indian targets!
 
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Pakistani C-130E performs emergency landing at Multan Airport
March 9, 2014 (by Asif Shamim) - A Pakistani Air Force C-130E believed to be #4177 made an emergency landing at Multan Airport after a tire burst on March 7, 2014 according to Pakistani news service.



Details are limited, but it would seem the aircraft landed safely and limited damage reported. The airport was closed while the C-130 is removed. Flights to the airport were diverted while the incident was handled.

The C-130 Hercules has been the PAF's primary tactical transport aircraft since its induction in the early 1960s. Currently around 5 C-130B and 11 C-130E models are in service, upgraded with Allison T56-A-15 turboprops and extended fatigue lives by Lockheed-Georgia Company.

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C-130 Accidents & Mishaps for the Pakistani Air Force.



Found 10 aircraft, displaying 1-10 [Sorted by Date]
Date Status Local S/N Aircraft AF/Unit Version Info Details
18 Aug 1965 [w/o] 12648 61-2648 PAF 6 Sqn C-130B
Ran off runway on during landing. This was the first PAF C-130 loss.
01 Feb 1979 [w/o] 23488 62-3488 PAF 6 Sqn C-130B
Jumped chocks during night engine test run and crashed into C-130B 65-10951.
04 Mar 1970 [w/o] 3699 62-3489 PAF 6 Sqn C-130B
Details unknown.
08 Jul 1969 [w/o] 23490 62-3490 PAF 6 Sqn C-130B
Burned out during refuelling at Islamabad, Pakistan.
10 Sep 1998 [w/o] AQ-ACV 62-3491 PAF 6 Sqn C-130B
Ground collision with C-130B 62-4143 after brake failure due to wheel well fire at Rawalpindi AB, Pakistan.
17 Aug 1988 [w/o] 23494 62-3494 PAF 6 Sqn C-130B
Reportedly crashed and caught fire shortly after take-off from Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
15 Jul 1966 [w/o] 24142 62-4142 PAF 6 Sqn C-130B
Crashed into mountain in Pakistan
10 Sep 1998 [w/o] 24143 62-4143 PAF 6 Sqn C-130B
Collided on the ground by C-130B 62-4391 and burned at Rawalpindi AB, Pakistan.
30 Apr 1968 [w/o] 64145 PAF 6 Sqn L100
Wing failed in turbulence near Chaklala, Pakistan causing the aircraft to crash.
01 Feb 1979 [w/o] 10687 PAF 6 Sqn C-130E
Hit by PAF C-130B 62-3488 (c/n 3698) when it jumped chocks during engine test run at night.
 
Something is amiss...

How could a tyre burst while in mid-air?
 

Pakistan – C-130 Fleet Upgrade Program

WASHINGTON, Mar 11, 2014 – The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress today of a
possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan for a C-130 Fleet Upgrade Program and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support for an estimated cost of $100 million.

The Government of Pakistan has requested a possible sale of C-130B/E avionics upgrades, engine management and mechanical upgrades, cargo delivery system installation, and replacement of outer wing sets on six aircraft.

Also included are spare and repair parts, support equipment, publications and technical documentation,
personnel training and training equipment, U.S. Government and contractor technical and logistics support
services, and other related elements of logistics support. The estimated cost is $100 million


This proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and national security of the United States by helping to improve the security of a Major Non-NATO ally which has been, and continues to be, an important force for regional stability and U.S. national security goals in the region.

The proposed sale will facilitate the continued operation of the Pakistan’s Air Force C-130 fleet (five C-130B and eleven C-130E models) for counter-insurgency/counter-terrorism flights; regional humanitarian operations; troop transport; and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions within Pakistan and in the region. The fleet is facing airworthiness and obsolescence issues, and will require upgrades and repairs for continued operation and effectiveness. The proposed modernization of the C-130 fleet should ensure continued viability for an additional 10-15 years.

The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.

The principal contractor is unknown at this time and will be determined through a competitive bid process.
There are no known offset agreements in connection with this potential sale.

Implementation of this proposed sale will not require the assignment of any additional U.S. Government or contractor representatives to Pakistan.

There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a result of this proposed sale.

This notice of a potential sale is required by law and does not mean the sale has been concluded.

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Pakistan – C-130 Fleet Upgrade Program
WASHINGTON, Mar 11, 2014 – The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress today of a
possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan for a C-130 Fleet Upgrade Program and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support for an estimated cost of $100 million.
The Government of Pakistan has requested a possible sale of C-130B/E avionics upgrades, engine management and mechanical upgrades, cargo delivery system installation, and replacement of outer wing sets on six aircraft.
Also included are spare and repair parts, support equipment, publications and technical documentation,
personnel training and training equipment, U.S. Government and contractor technical and logistics support
services, and other related elements of logistics support. The estimated cost is $100 million
why not few more ex-usaf ?
 
Local S/N AF/Unit Aircraft Name Marked Date Details
53-396
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53-3396 26 Aug 1955


First C-130 PrototypeFirst C-130 prototype. Constructed at Burbank California. First flight was on August 23, 1954.
 
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