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  • 241206-F-F3668-2002
    Representatives of the 910th AW pose for a photo with a representative from Lockheed Martin in front of the unit’s newest C-130J-30 #20-5991 at the Lockheed Martin assembly plant in Marietta, Georgia, on December 6, 2024. The aircraft is the second of eight that the unit is scheduled to receive [Lockheed Martin photo by David L. Key]
  • A97-190
    RAAF C-130E #A97-190 is seen being scrapped at RAAF Richmond in May 2016. [Photographer unknown]
  • A97-007Komoro
    RAAF C-130H #A97-007 was seen at Komoro airfield in September 1999 during operations supporting the independence of Timor-Leste. Note the Ti-Tree Green paint scheme applied. [Photographer unknown]
  • NZ7003
    RNZAF C-130H #NZ7003 from 40 sqn was seen at RAF Mildenhall. Date unknown. [Photographer unknown]
  • XV295
    RAF C-130K C1 #XV295 from the Fairford Wing was seen over Hucknall, on June 1968. [Photographer unknown]
  • 57-0464
    USAF C-130A #57-0464 from 322nd Air Division. Location and date unknown. [Photographer unknown]
  • 63-7778
    USAF C-130E #63-7778 was seen at Memphis, on August 11th, 1978. [Photographer unknown]
  • 5-122
    IRIAF C-130E #5-122 was seen at RAF Lyneham, c1970. [Photographer unknown]
  • XV178
    RAF C-130K C1 #XV178 was seen making an airdrop over RAF Abingdon, on June 14, 1968. [Photographer unknown]
  • IMG 3150
    TNIAU C-130J-30 #A-1342 from 31 Sku was seen on the ramp at El Tari Airport Kupang on July 11, 2024. [Photo by Herison Riwu Kore]
  • 241218-Z-DM159-1025
    TSgt. Christopher Irwin, a member of the 120th OSS, approaches Montana ANG C-130H #87-9283 from the 186th AS, on December 18, 2024, at the Montana ANGB, Great Falls, to perform a routine equipment swap aboard the plane as required by Aircrew Flight Equipment. [ANG photo by Amn Caleb McDonald]
  • 241204-F-GS842-1166
    The Operation Christmas Drop 2024 logo is displayed on a USAF C-130J Super Hercules at Andersen AFB, on December 4, 2024. [USAF photo by SrA Airman Natalie Doan]
  • 241219-F-XX000-1001
    An AC-130H Spectre gunship crew poses for a photo following a mission in support of Operation Just Cause in Panama, December 20, 1989. Operation Just Cause involved more than 27,000 U.S. personnel, representing all branches of the U.S. military. [Courtesy photo]
  • 241219-F-XX000-1002
    An AC-130H Spectre gunship crew poses for a photo with enemy anti-aircraft artillery, captured by U.S. forces during Operation Just Cause in Panama, in December 1989. The U.S. invasion of Panama, Operation Just Cause aimed to depose dictator Manuel Noriega, in an effort to restore democracy and protect U.S. personnel working in Panama. [Courtesy photo]
  • 241219-F-XX000-1003
    Crews prepare for a formation of five AC-130H Spectre gunships to take off for a mission in support of Operation Just Cause at Hurlburt Field, Florida, December 19, 1989. Loaded with ammunition and equipment, each aircraft reached up to 175,000 lbs, requiring an emergency wartime maximum weight waiver to be able to take off. [Courtesy photo]