Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules

C-130J Hercules

Land Usa
Role Militair transport, tanken vanuit de lucht
Eerste vlucht jaar 5 april 1996
Gebouwd 300+

De Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules is een viermotorig turboprop militair transportvliegtuig. De C-130J is een uitgebreide update van de Lockheed C-130 Hercules, met nieuwe motoren, vliegdek en andere systemen. De Hercules-familie heeft de langste continue productierun van elk militair vliegtuig in de geschiedenis. Gedurende meer dan 60 jaar dienst heeft de familie deelgenomen aan militaire, civiele en humanitaire hulpoperaties. De Hercules heeft verschillende geplande opvolgerontwerpen overleefd, met name de Advanced Medium STOL Transport-deelnemers. Vijftien landen hebben bestellingen geplaatst voor in totaal 300 C-130J's, waarvan 250 vliegtuigen zijn geleverd vanaf februari 2012

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Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules
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The Evolution of a Legend

De C-130J Super Hercules is the most recent and advanced version of the venerable C-130 family. While it looks similar to the “Legacy” Hercules from the outside, it is a completely different aircraft under the skin. Featuring more powerful engines, a digital “glass” cockpit, and automated systems that allow for a reduced crew size, the “J-model” flies higher, faster, and farther than any of its predecessors. It remains the only military transport aircraft in history to remain in continuous production for over 60 years.

Attribute Technical Specification (C-130J)
Role Tactical Airlift / Multi-Role Transport
Bemanning 3 (2 Pilots and 1 Loadmaster)
Krachtbron 4 × Rolls-Royce AE 2100D3 turboprops
Horsepower 4,637 shp (3,458 kW) per engine
Propellers Dowty R391 6-blade composite “Scimitar”
Maximum Speed 417 mph (671 km/h / Mach 0.59)
Max Payload 42,000 lbs (Standard) / 44,000 lbs (C-130J-30)
Service Ceiling 28,000 feet (with 42,000 lb payload)

Advanced Technology & Efficiency

  • Digital Glass Cockpit: The J-model replaced the hundreds of analog gauges of the E and H models with four large liquid crystal displays (LCDs). It also introduced Head-Up Displays (HUDs) for both pilots, allowing them to fly low-level missions without taking their eyes off the horizon.
  • Advanced Propulsion: The AE 2100D3 engines are 25% more powerful and 15% more fuel-efficient than earlier models. The distinct six-bladed composite propellers are lighter and provide much higher thrust at low speeds.
  • Reduced Crew: Thanks to the high level of automation and the Station Keeping System (SKS), the C-130J eliminated the need for a dedicated Navigator and Flight Engineer, reducing the standard crew from five to three.
  • Enhanced Cargo Handling: The J-model includes an Enhanced Cargo Handling System (ECHS) that allows for quicker reconfiguration between paratroop missions, palletized cargo, or vehicle transport.

Variations and Versatility

  • The “Stretch” (C-130J-30): The most common version in service today is the C-130J-30, which features a 15-foot fuselage extension (two plugs), allowing for two additional cargo pallets or significantly more paratroopers.
  • The Special Ops Fleet: The J-model airframe serves as the basis for the AC-130J Ghostrider gunship, the MC-130J Commando II for special operations, and the HC-130J Combat King II for search and rescue.
  • The KC-130J: Used extensively by the U.S. Marine Corps, this version acts as a tactical tanker, capable of refueling both helicopters and fixed-wing fighters while also carrying cargo.
  • Worldwide Operator Base: The C-130J is used by nearly 20 nations, including the UK, Australia, India, and Canada, ensuring its status as the “backbone” of global tactical airlift for the 21st century.

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