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Another 50yr old aircraft. Why not the RAF C-130Js
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Another 50yr old aircraft. Why not the RAF C-130Js
50 years old junk aircrafts, I think RAF C-130J-30 will be the best option rather than to buy old airframe.
Not Junk. PAF has mastery over the H and can literally rebuilt them from the rivet up. They don’t have that same expertise with the J. USAF is still flying older B52 and will fly them for another 30 years.50 years old junk aircrafts, I think RAF C-130J-30 will be the best option rather than to buy old airframe.
Another 50yr old aircraft. Why not the RAF C-130Js
Do both of you really have no idea how airframes work despite having several airframes in your own Air Force that are over a decade older than these? It’s not the years that count, metal just doesn’t age sitting there, it’s the flight hours, and these likely have less flight hours than PAFs newest C-130s and likely even the British C-130Js.50 years old junk aircrafts, I think RAF C-130J-30 will be the best option rather than to buy old airframe.
Do both of you really have no idea how airframes work despite having several airframes in your own Air Force that are over a decade older than these? It’s not the years that count, metal just doesn’t age sitting there, it’s the flight hours, and these likely have less flight hours than PAFs newest C-130s and likely even the British C-130Js.
Not that the C-130H models were produced from the 1960s all the way to 1996 as the H1, H2 and H3 configurations, with the H3 coming in the 90s. Belgian C-130s are from the 1970s but have very likely been modernized to the H3 standard, in which case they would be the most modern C-130s in PAF service. I too wish they’d have gotten the British C-130Js but with our current economic state we’re not really in the position to buy anything nice, even used aircraft.
Does anyone know how many were getting? BAF had 11 total.
Their original deliveries were 12, I see 3 have been lost over time. 9 would be a very good addition, the article says they’ve been modernized too, probably to the H3 standard.Belgian Air Force puts C-130 Hercules fleet on sale
The Belgian Air Force has put its fleet of Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft on sale: the nine remaining aircraft (from an initial fleet ofwww.aviation24.be
They have 9. I wonder if we bought all 9. It would be a nice addition.
What surprises me how did uncle sam allowed it..Belgian Air Force puts C-130 Hercules fleet on sale
The Belgian Air Force has put its fleet of Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft on sale: the nine remaining aircraft (from an initial fleet ofwww.aviation24.be
They have 9. I wonder if we bought all 9. It would be a nice addition.
Well aware of how it works thanks. I guess this is a beggars can't be choosers reality in action. And yes I would have preferred the J's over these. Regardless, PAF is desperately short on transport aircraft esp since we have lost C-130s in the recent years so any addition is welcome.Do both of you really have no idea how airframes work despite having several airframes in your own Air Force that are over a decade older than these? It’s not the years that count, metal just doesn’t age sitting there, it’s the flight hours, and these likely have less flight hours than PAFs newest C-130s and likely even the British C-130Js.
Not that the C-130H models were produced from the 1960s all the way to 1996 as the H1, H2 (came in 1970s, likely original configuration of Belgian ones) and H3 configurations, with the H3 coming in the 90s. Belgian C-130s are from the 1970s but have very likely been modernized to the H3 standard, in which case they would be the most modern C-130s in PAF service. I too wish they’d have gotten the British C-130Js but with our current economic state we’re not really in the position to buy anything nice, even used aircraft.
Does anyone know how many were getting? BAF had 11 total.
It wasn't really broadcast and even now the news has been broken by a spotterWhat surprises me how did uncle sam allowed it..
Indians are very good at what they do..they would even vomplains about pakistan getting tissue paper let alone USA components
I was posting after a long while and didn’t notice who I was replying to, would never have said that if I noticed it was youWell aware of how it works thanks. I guess this is a beggars can't be choosers reality in action. And yes I would have preferred the J's over these. Regardless, PAF is desperately short on transport aircraft esp since we have lost C-130s in the recent years so any addition is welcome.
It wasn't really broadcast and even now the news has been broken by a spotter
They have several spies in pakistanWell aware of how it works thanks. I guess this is a beggars can't be choosers reality in action. And yes I would have preferred the J's over these. Regardless, PAF is desperately short on transport aircraft esp since we have lost C-130s in the recent years so any addition is welcome.
It wasn't really broadcast and even now the news has been broken by a spotter
my guess is 7. 2 were retired very early on, 2017, so i suspect they may have had some underlying reason for that.Belgian Air Force puts C-130 Hercules fleet on sale
The Belgian Air Force has put its fleet of Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft on sale: the nine remaining aircraft (from an initial fleet ofwww.aviation24.be
They have 9. I wonder if we bought all 9. It would be a nice addition.
I agree.Belgian Air Force puts C-130 Hercules fleet on sale
The Belgian Air Force has put its fleet of Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft on sale: the nine remaining aircraft (from an initial fleet ofwww.aviation24.be
They have 9. I wonder if we bought all 9. It would be a nice addition.
Yes, I've been advocating PAF buying surplus hercs for a while now. Was just hoping we would be able to get newer J variant but my guess is they will go to other NATO members or even IndiaI agree.
While new-built gear is great for the long-term, they take more time to operationalize. For the PAF, a new-gen transport aircraft is a 10-15-year program to simply activate a serviceable fleet. This is on top of the steeper fiscal cost.
If we can swell our Hercules fleet by 40-50% using lower-cost used airframes, then I'm all for it. This is the equipment that helps us shore up our defenses in wartime/standoff-footing. We won't get a new-build system for years, but we can at least get these within months.