Air Force operated a fleet of 12 C-130H Hercules from RAAF Base Richmond between 1978 and 2012. (photo : Aus DoD)
Minister for
Defence Stephen Smith today farewelled the C-130H Hercules from Air Force
service after an illustrious 34-year career at a ceremony at RAAF Base
Richmond, Sydney.
Delivered in
1978, the C-130H Hercules has provided the Australian Defence Force with a
highly effective capability, setting the standard for all Air Force transport
aircraft which have followed.
Everyone who
worked on the C-130H has cause to be proud of their efforts. This aircraft has provided a tremendous
service to Australia.
C-130H
Hercules have played a critical role in supporting Defence personnel on
operations in East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan.
As well as
its strengths in the battlefield, the C-130H has also provided an immeasurable
service in peacetime.
The
Australian public experienced the C-130H firsthand during the 1989 Airline
Pilot’s Strike. C‑130Hs
also evacuated Australians from Cambodiain 1997, and brought injured
Australians home from the Bali Bombings.
They have
assisted the people of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and throughout the South
Pacific during numerous humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions.
The C-130H
has airdropped hay to stranded cattle in countryAustralia, delivered supplies
to our Antarctic Mission, and helped with the rescue of stranded sailors.
Air Force’s
air mobility is currently in transition, as older aircraft types like the
C-130H and Caribou are phased out and new capabilities, including 12 C-130Js,
six new C-17 Globemaster IIIs and 10 C-27J Spartans are introduced to service.
The newer
generation C-130Js will carry on the legacy of Air Force variants of the
Hercules transport aircraft.
Four C-130Hs
will be transferred to the Indonesian Air Force, allowing Indonesia to better
support humanitarian operations. Two C-130Hs will be kept by Air Force, with
one aircraft going to the Air Force Museum at RAAF Base Point Cook. The other will be kept at RAAF Base Richmond
for training purposes.
Disposal
options for the remaining six aircraft are currently being investigated by
Defence.
(Aus DoD)
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