Komisia Poskytovateľ fairchild C-123 Je to americké vojenské dopravné lietadlo navrhnuté spoločnosťou Chase Aircraft a následne postavené spoločnosťou Fairchild Aircraft pre americké letectvo. Okrem služby USAF, ktorá zahŕňala neskoršiu službu s air force reserve a air national guard, pokračovala v službe najmä s pobrežnou strážou Spojených štátov a rôznymi leteckými silami v juhovýchodnej Ázii. Počas vojny vo Vietname bolo lietadlo použité na postrek Agent Orange.
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The Fairchild C-123 Provider was a military transport aircraft that served with the United States Air Force and other allied forces from the 1950s to the 1990s. It was designed by Chase Aircraft and later produced by Fairchild Aircraft, with over 300 units built. The C-123 Provider had a high-wing, twin-engine configuration, with a large rear cargo ramp that allowed for easy loading and unloading of troops, supplies, vehicles and even paratroopers. The C-123 Provider was capable of operating from short and unimproved runways, making it suitable for various missions in remote and hostile areas. The C-123 Provider saw extensive action during the Vietnam War, where it was used for airlift, medevac, aerial spraying of Agent Orange and other chemicals, and covert operations. The C-123 Provider was also deployed in other conflicts and humanitarian operations around the world, such as the Congo Crisis, the Dominican Civil War, the Iran hostage crisis, Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada, and Operation Just Cause in Panama. The C-123 Provider was retired from the US Air Force in 1980, but some units continued to fly with the US Coast Guard and other foreign air forces until the mid-1990s.