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Coast Guard Takes Delivery of First Upgraded HC-130J Aircraft


(Source: US Coast Guard; issued March 4, 2008)

WASHINGTON --- The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of its first upgraded HC-130J long range surveillance maritime patrol aircraft on Feb. 29 in Greenville, S.C.

The new HC-130J model provides the Coast Guard capabilities that will greatly enhance its ability to perform its missions. Two essential features of the new modification are the nose-mounted forward-looking infrared (FLIR)/ electro optical (EO) sensor, and belly-mounted multi-mode radar (MMR). The 360-degree belly MMR is the first of its kind on a HC-130 aircraft.

During one of the aircraft's test flights the test team illustrated the interoperability of its features by selecting an automatic identification system (AIS) target on the mission system operator display that was approximately 22 miles from the aircraft. They then used the EO/IR sensor to immediately lock on the target. The EO/IR system maintained a lock on the target until the aircraft was close enough to make a positive identification.

Scott Yerecic, the Coast Guard flight test engineer said, "When you see the mission system in operation, you begin to get a better understanding of the huge potential this system has to enhance the Coast Guard's mission capabilities."

"This test illustrates the ability of the system to lessen the crew's workload and improve mission effectiveness," said Capt. Matt Sisson, aviation acquisition program manager.

The Coast Guard is purchasing a total of six new fully upgraded HC-130J aircraft.



The US Coast Guard’s first upgraded HC-130J long-range surveillance maritime patrol aircraft taking off on its delivery flight. (Lockheed Martin photo)
 
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What is the black part at the base of the vertical stabilizer? Deice?
 
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The Coast Guard is purchasing a total of six new fully upgraded HC-130J aircraft.


They were purchased "for" us by Congress. They were delivered in 2003.

That is where the HF antenna is installed. There is some new anti-icing installed in that area too.
 
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That black thing is a de-ice boot. It inflates with bleed air to break ice off the the vertical stabilizer.

Yes the HF couplers are also installed under that boot but they have nothing to do with the black part.
 
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What the F--k do you know Wahoo_drew? Arnt you a tweet that thinks hes a mech? Just kidding. Take care of my new planes.
 
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The second HC-130J was delivered last night.
 
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