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USAF retires last Lockheed Martin C-130H Hercules after decades of service

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The Lockheed Martin C-130H Hercules has been a mainstay of the United States Air Force (USAF) and other branches of the US military for over four decades. Known for its durability and performance, the aircraft has served in various roles, including humanitarian aid, disaster relief, medical evacuation, troop transport, and paratrooper delivery.

The USAF is now transitioning to the C-130J Super Hercules as part of a broader effort to modernize its tactical airlift fleet. This newer model offers improved avionics, capabilities, and efficiency. The 165th Airlift Wing decommissioned its final C-130H in 2023. The Kentucky Air National Guard noted the J-model's greater capabilities during this transition.

According to Master Sergeant Matthew Stephens from the 911th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: “The transition to C-17s was good for the community and It’s good for the base, but you never forget your first plane.”

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The last C-130H in service at the 911th Wing was retired with a formal ceremony attended by active duty personnel, veterans, and local community members. However, one particular aircraft was deemed unfit for service in 2017 due to a crack found during an inspection.

As detailed by Defense News, the C-130 is recognized as a symbol of tactical airlift success. Its specifications include a length of 97 feet 9 inches and a wingspan of 132 feet 7 inches. It can carry up to five crew members and has proven versatile on short or unprepared runways under challenging conditions.

While the last active-duty location to operate the C-130H was Yokota Air Base in Japan in 2017, its legacy endures. The C-130J Super Hercules continues to set standards globally with multiple variants supporting diverse mission requirements.

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