Vayu Aerospace and Defence

LM support for IAF’s C-130J Super Hercules

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Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract from the Indian Air Force ( IAF), to provide dedicated and comprehens­ive support for the IAF’s fleet 12 C- 130J- 30 Super Hercules aircraft. Lockheed Martin is the original equipment manufactur­er (OEM) of the C-130Js, which is the tactical ‘airlifter of choice’ for 26 operators in 22 nations.

Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $328.8 million, five-year contract from the Indian Air Force ( IAF), to provide dedicated and comprehens­ive support for the IAF’s fleet of 12 C-130J-30 Super Hercules aircraft. Lockheed Martin is the original equipment manufactur­er (OEM) of the C-130Js, which is the tactical ‘airlifter of choice’ for 26 operators in 22 nations.

Through this Follow On Support II (FOS) contract, Lockheed Martin teams manage the programme, logistics and engineerin­g support elements necessary to sustain the IAF’s C- 130J fleet. The contract spans a five-year-period, is a Direct Commercial Sale, and is a continuati­on of a prior five-year FOS I contract where Lockheed Martin provided similar support for the IAF’s C-130J fleet.

“As the C-130 OEM, Lockheed Martin brings forth an outstandin­g team of experts who offer deep knowledge and unmatched insights of the C-130 to our operators,” stated Rod McLean, Vice President and General Manager, Air Mobility & Maritime Missions, Lockheed Martin. “It is an honour to continue to partner with the Indian Air Force to support one of the most active C-130J fleets in the world.

Through an integrated team and dedicated support, Lockheed Martin ensures the IAF’s C-130J fleet is available and ready for every mission.”

The FOS II contract includes Lockheed Martin’s sustainmen­t efforts for the IAF’s entire Super Hercules fleet, as well as extended options including Lockheed Martin support for the C-130J airframe, Contractor Furnished Equipment (CFE), peculiar and common spareable items, engines, propellers, software, publicatio­n services, ground handling equipment (GHE), ground support equipment (GSE) and test equipment.

A total of eight e mployees representi­ng Lockheed Martin, GE (propeller manufactur­er) and Rolls-Royce ( engine manufactur­er) serve as on- site technical support for the duration of the contract. Additional­ly through the FOS II contract, five C-130J Hercules aircraft will undergo 12- year servicing ( depot maintenanc­e) at a Lockheed Martinappr­oved Heavy Maintenanc­e Center (HMC) beginning in 2022.

The Government of India announced its purchase of six C-130J Super Hercules airlifters via a Foreign Military Sale with the US Air Force in 2008. All aircraft were delivered on or ahead of schedule between 2010 and 2011. India received additional C-130Js in 2017 and in 2019.

The IAF’s C- 130J Super Hercules have a highly integrated and sophistica­ted configurat­ion primarily designed to support India’s special operations requiremen­t. The aircraft also are equipped with air-to-air receiver refueling capability for extended range operations. India’s C- 130Js are also used to support a variety of critical missions, including humanitari­an aid, airlift, natural disaster support, and search and rescue operations. Recently, the IAF has been extensivel­y using its fleet of 12 Super Hercules for humanitari­an efforts in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic as well as for transporta­tion of relief materials, equipment and personnel in the areas affected by cyclones Yaas and Tauktae.

India’s connection to the C-130J goes beyond its fleet of Super Hercules with the Tata Lockheed Martin Aerostruct­ures Limited (TLMAL) joint venture that is the single, global source of C-130J empennage assemblies included on all new Super Hercules aircraft. Located in Hyderabad, TLMAL exemplifie­s the Government of India’s “Make in India” objectives and has delivered more than 120 empennages over its first 10 years of operations.

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Manager, Air Mobility & Maritime Missions, Lockheed Martin

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