JakartaPost-Mar 9, 2023

A Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Super Hercules that arrived on Monday from the United States is now ready for operating by the Indonesian Air Force, the Defense Ministry said on Wednesday during a ceremony held at Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base. The aircraft is the first of five Super Hercules the Defense Ministry ordered last year from the US aerospace and defense giant, with each of the remaining aircraft to arrive in June, July and October this year and next January. The new Super Hercules fleet is expected to expand the Indonesian Air Force’s operational capacity in terms of speed, range and performance. The aircraft is in operation in 22 countries and is capable of supporting “18 different mission requirements”, according to a press release from Lockheed Martin. “[The aircraft] can carry 98 people with parachutes. Without parachutes, it can carry 128 people as well as transport 19.9 tons of goods. It is good for military and nonmilitary operations, including natural disaster relief,” President Jokowi said at Wednesday’s ceremony. Since at least the 1960s, Indonesia has operated C-130 Hercules aircraft in both national and regional missions, including the delivery of humanitarian aid and disaster relief. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2023/03/09/indonesias-first-c-130j-super-hercules-ready-to-fly-air-force-missions.html.