The KC-130 is one of the oldest aircraft currently in service in the U.S. Marine Corps
Lockheed Martin recently delivered its 2,700th Hercules aircraft in June
There are a number of different variants to the C-130 series including the KC-130
The KC-130 Super Hercules is a transport and tanker aircraft that has been used by the U.S. Marine Corps for decades. It is currently the second-oldest aircraft in service of the Corps. The Super Hercules also just reached an incredible milestone over the summer, and it was celebrated with the U.S. Marine Corps.
Lockheed Martin recently delivered its 2,700th Hercules aircraft in June. This specific aircraft was the KC-130J Super Hercules operated by the U.S. Marine Corps Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 at Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point, North Carolina. (The F-35 Lightning II and 25 more iconic aircraft made by Lockheed Martin.)
The C-130 Hercules in general has been marked by its incredible performance over the years as an airlifter capable of transporting troops or assets great distances, with some variants acting as in-flight refuelers. Some variants have even been upgraded for combat with improved armor and serious firepower like the AC-130 Spooky or AC-130 Ghostrider.
Again, this series of aircraft has proven to be one of the most versatile transport planes on the planet. The name Hercules that was given to this series is a proper moniker for all the work that these aircraft do. (This is every aircraft in the U.S. Air Force.)
24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the KC-130 Super Hercules as well as some of the other aircraft that fill out the U.S. Marine Corps arsenal. To identify the oldest aircraft currently in service of the Marine Corps, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal, an aviation and aerospace industry website, and ranked the aircraft chronologically. Additionally, we’ve included supplemental information on the type of aircraft, top speed, how many are in active service, and armament.
Here is a look at the oldest U.S. Marine Corps aircraft currently in service:
Why Are We Covering This?
On average, the U.S. spends $400 billion a year on the operation and support of its military units. In 2024, $5.7 billion was budgeted to the Marines Corps for aviation readiness. Overall, the Department of Defense has $2.02 trillion in budgetary resources which is 14.6% of the federal budget for 2024.
Armament: 20mm M39A2 automatic cannon, Sidewinder missiles, Maverick missiles, rocket pods, drop bombs, cluster bombs, nuclear drop bombs
2. KC-130 Super Hercules
Type: Aerial tanker / transport aircraft
Year introduced: 1962
Active aircraft: 69
Top speed: 416 mph
Armament: N/A
1. T-34 Mentor
Type: Basic trainer / light attack aircraft
Year introduced: 1953
Active aircraft: 2
Top speed: 322 mph
Armament: 1,200 lbs of drop ordnance
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