The endlessly flexible Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an absolutely astounding aircraft that can adapt to any challenge thrown its way.
Designed against the backdrop of the Korean War, the C-130 celebrated the 60th anniversary of its first flight in August. Despite its age, the plane's airframe continues to be adapted and upgraded for novel uses across the full spectrum of the US military.
From humanitarian rescue to paratrooper airdrops to gunship-type functions, the C-130 airframe is a marvel of ingenuity and versatility.
Even at 60-years-old, the aircraft continues to function as a key tool in the military's arsenal.
The YC-130 prototype flew for the first time on August 23, 1954. Since that first flight, the C-130 has grown to support a variety of missions around the world.

The aircraft can land on, and takeoff from, even the most uneven runways.

The US Air Force and Air National Guard have their own variant of the plane, the LC-130, that has been outfitted with skis to allow for Arctic and Antarctic support operations.

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