AC-130 Replacement Contemplated
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
After having been excoriated for saying that civil designs such as 
those envisioned for the MC2A and ACS have no business over the 
battlefield, this article gives me a bit of gratification: 
 
USAF Plans Serious Look At Replacing Special Ops Aircraft 
By Marc Selinger 
February 6, 2004 
 
The U.S. Air Force plans to start taking a serious look at potential 
replacements for several C-130 variants used by its special operations 
forces, a service representative said Feb. 5. 
 
Maj. Gen. John Dorris said the Bush Administration's fiscal 2005 
budget request, submitted to Congress Feb. 2, contains "seed money" to 
develop concepts for an "MX" aircraft, which would replace the 
MC-130E/H airdrop/transport aircraft, and an "AX" which would replace 
the AC-130 gunship. The analysis could take about two years. 
 
With surface-to-air threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, the 
Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) believes it will need to 
begin fielding the new aircraft in about 2015 as a replacement for its 
aging Lockheed Martin C-130 variants, Dorris said. He spoke to 
reporters after speaking at a special operations conference sponsored 
by the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA). 
 
"After 2015, the ability of the C-130 as it's currently configured, 
even with enhancements, is not going to be able to go into a lot of 
the airspace that it needs to go into," he said. 
 
The MX is envisioned as a long-range aircraft that is "able to do the 
mission in one period of darkness," Dorris said. The latest thinking 
for the AX is that it would be a "mothership that sends out sensors." 
The sensors would then report back to the mothership, which would send 
out "lethal and/or non-lethal projectiles," possibly small, guided 
missiles. 
 
A new aerial refueling capability will also be needed by AFSOC but 
probably later than 2015, Dorris said. 
 
To address AFSOC's tanker shortfall in the interim, about 27 MC-130H 
Combat Talon IIs are being modified to be capable of refueling. That 
work will be completed by about 2007. AFSOC's MC-130E Combat Talon Is 
already can perform the tanker mission. 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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