Monday, June 25, 2012

Marine Harvest Hawk Team Completes Afghan Mission – KC-130J Used for Close Air Support

From September 2011 until June 2012, the U.S. Marines flew in Afghanistan an aircraft called Harvest Hawk, a KC-130J Hercules equipped with a weapons.
 
A Harvest Hawk-equipped KC-130J Hercules carries four Hellfire and 10 Griffin missiles to support Marines and their Afghan and coalition partners conducting counterinsurgency operations in southwestern Afghanistan, according to the Corps.
 
The Havest-Hawk crew operated out of Camp Dwyer and Kandahar Airfield in southern Afghanistan.
 
Over the nine-month deployment, the Harvest Hawk team stayed overhead in Helmand province for nearly 5,000 hours, the Marines noted in a news release.
 
They were in place to provide ground fires in support of coalition forces if needed, but also conducted aerial reconnaissance and surveillance.
 
The KC-130J Hercules has supported combat oeprations with a transport and aerial refueling capability for decades.
 
But in this case the KC-130J Hercules was used to provide close-air support.
 

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