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U.S. Marine Corps plans to convert KC-130J tankers into gunships

By Stephen Trimble

Flight International

02/04/09

The U.S. Marine Corps has decided to convert some Lockheed Martin

KC-130J tankers into combination surveillance platforms and gunships.

The renamed KC-130J "Harvest Hawk" would retain the wing-mounted

refuelling pods and tanker mission, but add a new targeting sensor and a

30mm cannon, the USMC says.

Marine commanders have issued an urgent request for the Harvest Hawk

capability, believing that the KC-130J could be used as more than simply

a refuelling system for helicopters and tiltrotors. "If we can get more

utility out of the tanker platform –– then why not," the service says.

U.S. Naval Air Systems Command is working with several suppliers to

implement the Harvest Hawk platform.

The electro-optical targeting sensor is a pending choice between

Lockheed's Target Sight System (TSS) already installed on the Bell

Helicopter AH-1Z attack helicopter or the L-3 Wescam MX-15. The TSS has

already been selected for installation on some Lockheed AC-130 gunships

operated by U.S. Special Operations Command.

The precise number of Harvest Hawk platforms to be prepared and the

timeline for deliveries was not immediately available.

When it is deployed, the Harvest Hawk will join a growing mix of manned

aircraft being converted into multi-role surveillance and strike

platforms. The Defense Intelligence Agency, for example, now operates

C-130s called Shadow Harvest, which are equipped with a BAE Systems

hyperspectral imaging sensor.

The U.S. Air Force is converting more than 30 Beechcraft C-12 Hurons

into a new manned surveillance fleet called MC-12 Libertys.

The U.S. Army started the trend in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2006 by

converting some Shorts C-23B Sherpas into surveillance platforms called

Constant Hawks.

http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/04/02/324708/us-marine-corps-plans-to-convert-kc-130j-tankers-into.html

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