US Coast Guard Receives 18th C-130J Super Hercules Aircraft – SOFREP News Team

On January 30, 2025, the US Coast Guard accepted its 18th C-130J Super Hercules long-range surveillance (LRS) aircraft from Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, marking a significant step in enhancing the Coast Guard’s operational capabilities.

The aircraft, delivered two months ahead of schedule and within cost parameters, will undergo a series of modifications and upgrades to become a fully missionized HC-130J, scheduled to be operational by mid-2026.

This new addition will bolster the Coast Guard’s fleet of long-range surveillance aircraft, which plays a critical role in performing a variety of missions, from search and rescue to border enforcement.

Details of the Delivery

The delivery of this 18th C-130J Super Hercules aircraft marks a significant milestone for the US Coast Guard.

The aircraft was delivered in its baseline configuration, without the specialized mission equipment needed for its operational duties. It was shipped from Lockheed Martin’s facility in Marietta, Georgia, to the next phase of its missionization process.

The aircraft will undergo a year-long modification process at L3Harris Integrated Mission Systems in Waco, Texas, beginning in March 2025.

As part of the modification effort, the C-130J will be fitted with the Minotaur Mission System Suite, which includes an APY-11 multimode radar.

Additionally, the aircraft will undergo the Block Upgrade 8.1 to enhance its mission capabilities.