Kuwait to procure three KC 130J from US
The deal will be managed by the US Navy.
“We are proud to add yet another country to the growing worldwide C-130J community, the combination of tanking and airlift mission shows the tremendous versatility of this proven aircraft. KC-130Js have been used in high-tempo operations for the last five years and will provide Kuwait with an effective, efficient and reliable multi-mission capability,†Jim Grant, Lockheed Martin vice president for C-130 business development, said in a company news release.
The new KC-130Js for Kuwait Air Force will provide aerial refueling support to its F-18 fleet. They will also perform air mobility, disaster relief and humanitarian missions throughout the world.
According to the release, using only wing and external tanks, the KC-130J has a 57,500 pound fuel offload capability. The KC 130J is configured to accept a fuselage tank, adding another 24,392 pounds of available fuel. The standard probe-and-drogue configuration of the KC 130J is suited for both fixed and rotary wing aircraft. In addition to aerial and ground refueling, the KC-130J has the same airlift capability as non-tanker variants  including airdrop and paradrop.
The delivery of the first KC-130J to Kuwait is scheduled for late 2013 and the complete delivery will be done by early 2014.
