Lockheed Martin delivered the first of six C-130Js for the Indian Air Force, making it the first ever U.S. military transport aircraft in IAF service. The new fleet was ordered under a $1.2 billion U.S. Foreign Military Sale in late 2008. “Today begins a new glorious, enduring partnership with India as the fourth largest air force in the world proudly joins the worldwide C-130 family”, said Lorraine Martin, Lockheed Martin’s vice president for C-130 Programs, during today’s ceremony. The contact includes six aircraft, training of aircrew and maintenance technicians, spares, ground support and test equipment, servicing carts, forklifts, loading vehicles, cargo pallets and a team of technical specialists who will be based in India during a three year initial support period. Also included in the package is India-unique operational equipment designed to increase Special Operations capabilities. The first two C-130Js will be flown to India early next year and will be followed by the remaining four aircraft deliveries in 2011. India’s new airlift fleet will be based at Hindon Air Force Station outside Delhi. The IAF’s C-130J Super Hercules is designed to support India’s special operations requirement. Equipped with an Infrared Detection Set (IDS), the aircraft can perform precision low-level flying, airdrops and landing in blackout conditions.