Lockheed
Martin received a $218 million contract for three additional HC-130Js for the
U.S. Coast Guard. This will increase the U.S. Coast Guard fleet of HC-130Js
from six to nine. The contract also includes funding for two mission suites,
which are critical in supporting U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue operations.
The new aircraft are scheduled to be delivered in early 2015.
“The
Coast Guard, like many services in the Hercules family, continues to
recapitalize with the C-130J,” said Jack Crisler, Lockheed Martin vice
president for Air Mobility. “The C-130J is without equal in terms of its
multi-role, multi-mission flexibility and availability. No aircraft in
production — or in development — can match the capabilities of the Super
Hercules.”
Lockheed
Martin received a $218 million contract for three additional HC-130Js for the
U.S. Coast Guard. This will increase the U.S. Coast Guard fleet of HC-130Js
from six to nine. The contract also includes funding for two mission suites,
which are critical in supporting U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue operations.
The new aircraft are scheduled to be delivered in early 2015.
A
C-130-H (top) displaying an historic color scheme to commemorate the 50th
anniversary of the C-130 in Coast Guard Service, flies in formation with a new
HC-130J (bottom).
The
current fleet of HC-130Js, based at Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C., meets
long-range maritime patrol requirements in areas that cannot be patrolled
efficiently by medium range surveillance aircraft or cutters. The Long Range
Surveillance (LRS) aircraft also provide heavy air transport for maritime
safety and security teams, port security units, and National Strike Force
personnel and equipment.
The
HC-130J’s special mission suite is comprised of a two mission system operator
station located behind the pilot and co-pilot, a belly-mounted 360-degree long
range search radar, nose-mounted forward looking infrared radar and an advanced
mission communications suite. The missionized HC-130J is designed to deliver
enhanced search, detection and tracking capabilities.
Headquartered
in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company
that employs about 120,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the
research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of
advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation's net sales
for 2011 were $46.5 billion.
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