PM Modi’s historic touchdown on NE’s first highway airstrip aboard C-130J Hercules | Here’s all about IAF’s reliable workhorse

PM Modi's historic touchdown on NE's first highway airstrip aboard C-130J Hercules | Here's all about IAF's reliable workhorse. (ANI)


Prime Minister Narendra Modi today made a historic landing at the Northeast India’s first Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) on Moran Bypass aboard the Indian Air Force’s C-130J aircraft in Assam’s Dibrugarh district. He was welcomed by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal in Dibrugarh.

IAF’s C-130J Hercules: One Aircraft, Many Capabilities

The Indian Air Force’s C-130J transport aircraft is a proven, reliable workhorse known for delivering with unmatched capability and certainty in every mission. From medevac and aerial refuelling to firefighting and humanitarian relief, it delivers efficiently anywhere.

The C-130J has become the worldwide choice for tactical airlift missions with the best short-field take-off and landing performance, airworthiness certification from 20+ operators, lower fuel consumption, reduced carbon footprint, increased range, the largest pallet and passenger capacity, and superior survivability.

The aircraft has an unsurpassed multi-mission versatility with connectivity across platforms, mission environments, a mature Block Upgrade program, digital integration spanning Super Hercules engineering, production, and sustainment, and incremental powerplant improvements.

Key Specifications of C-130J

  • Maximum take-off weight
    164,000 lb/74,389 kg
  • Zero fuel weight
    C-130J-30 129,000 lb/58,513 kg
    KC/HC/MC-130J 128,500 lb/58,287 kg
  • Operating weight empty
    C-130J-30 88,252 lb/40,030 kg
    KC/HC/MC-130J 87,961 lb/39,898 kg
  • Maximum payload
    C-130J-30 46,700 lb/21,183 kg
    KC/HC/MC-130J 47,000 lb/21,319 kg
  • Landing Distance (135,000 lb)
    C-130J-30 3,000 ft/914 m
    KC/HC/MC-130J 3,200 ft/975 m
  • Range (40,000 lb payload)
    C-130J-30 2,160 nm/4,000 km
    KC/HC/MC-130J 1,980 nm/3,667 km

Recent C-130 Deployments by IAF

Nov 29, 2025: Operation Sagar Bandhu
In the wake of the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah across Sri Lanka, the IAF promptly deployed one C-130 from Hindan Air Base on the night of 28/29 Nov 2025, airlifting tonnes of relief material along with over 80 NDRF personnel and 8 Tonnes of equipment to Colombo.

Oct 27, 2025: Urgent medical evacuation request from UT Ladakh
An IAF C-130 aircraft was launched at short notice to airlift a 38-year-old Ladakhi native in critical condition, from Leh to Delhi. The mission was executed under pitch-dark conditions and the challenging Himalayan terrain.  

Sep 4, 2025: Exercise Bright Star 2025
The Indian Air Force deployed its Su-30 and C-130 aircraft for the multilateral, joint exercise, which strengthens strategic ties, enhances interoperability, and provides the IAF a valuable mutual learning experience with friendly foreign countries.