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MC-130J Commando II gt; Air Force gt; Fact Sheet Display The MC-130J is replaced the SOF fleet of MC-130E, H and P aircraft The first MC-130J aircraft was delivered in September 2011 to Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, with final delivery expected in fiscal year 2025
Lockheed MC-130 - Wikipedia The MC-130J, which became operational in 2011, is the new-production variant that is replacing the other special operations MC-130s [5] As of 2023, the Air Force has taken delivery of 57 MC-130J models [6] The final MC-130J produced was delivered to USAF in January 2025 [7]
MC-130J Commando II - Lockheed Martin The MC-130J Commando II multimission combat transport special operations tanker, assigned to the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), delivers increased combat performance to the warfighter with its more powerful engines and unique features
MC-130J Commando II - American Special Operations Forces The MC-130J Commando II is the latest C-130 variant in the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) fleet Based on the KC-130J tanker design, the MC-130J is a state-of-the-art, multi-role tactical airlifter and refueler, designed to replace AFSOC's ageing fleet of MC-130E and MC-130P aircraft
Final Production MC-130J Delivered to Kirtland AFB On Jan 14, 2025, the United States Air Force Special Operations Command’s 58th Special Operations Wing welcomed Lockheed Martin’s final production MC-130J Commando II into the fold
Lockheed MC-130J Commando II - War Wings Daily Derived from the C-130J Super Hercules, it features advanced avionics, reinforced wings, and powerful turboprop engines The Commando II has a maximum takeoff weight of 74,389 kg (164,000 lbs) and operates at altitudes up to 28,000 feet (8,535 meters) with a range of 4,828 km (3,000 miles)
MC-130J Commando II - Air Force Special Operations Command The MC-130J replaced the SOF fleet of MC-130E, H and P aircraft The first MC-130J aircraft was delivered in September 2011 to Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, and the final aircraft was accepted by AFSOC in December 2024
AFSOC Accepts Final MC-130J The first MC-130J was delivered in September 2011 to Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico It first deployed in March 2013 to Afghanistan and supported over 400 missions, flying more than 2,000 hours, and moving an estimated 12,000 passengers and 9 4 million pounds of cargo