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Impressed by early deliveries and the aircrafts performance in recent operations, the Indian air force (IAF) is actively considering a proposal to acquire more than the 12 Lockheed-Martin C-130J Super Hercules tactical special mission aircraft already expected.
With the last of six C-130Js from an original 2008 contract to be delivered in November, and a follow-on order for six more to be signed shortly, the IAF has lavished unusual praise on the program and indicated it will ultimately need more than a dozen. The IAF has not released an official figure, but Indian sources have said it could be as many as 24 aircraft.
It is historic, Air Chief Marshal Norman Browne says of the current order. This is the first time in history that we have received aircraft earlier than the stipulated date. This has never happened before and is a new experience. Speaking at his first public press conference since taking office at the end of July, he added that two C-130Js that had been pressed into earthquake relief duties in late September had performed extremely well. The C-130Js flew in bad weather typical of Indias northeast, ferrying tons of equipment and supplies to remote, quake-hit areas.
Pleased With C-130Js So Far, India Eyes More | idrw.org