Wednesday, April 26, 2017

These Unassuming Planes Are Playing A Key Role In The War AGainst Terror

USAF Special Operations PC-12 in Niger in 2012. Sputniktilt/wikicommons

The Drive: These Unassuming Planes Have Been Key Players in America's War on Terror

For years, the U.S. Air Force's 318th Special Operations Squadron's small PC-12 and C-145A aircraft supported secretive operations across five continents.

A key element that makes the U.S. military so potent is its ability to start rushing troops anywhere in the world on short notice. Massive cargo aircraft, such as the C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III, depositing troops and equipment into or near war zones is a common image of American military deployments. But as the United States has expanded its often shadowy global fight against terrorism, a secretive fleet of small transport planes has become a vital tool in those operations.

Between 2011 and 2013, aircraft from the U.S. Air Force’s 318th Special Operations Squadron flew more than 3,000 hours across five continents. The sorties included everything from basic cargo deliveries to air dropping supplies onto remote combat outposts and even psychological warfare.

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WNU Editor: If you want an unassuming airplane to transport personnel .... this is it.

2 comments:

James said...

Zero Hedge says there has been some excitement around Damascus tonight.

RussInSoCal said...

The Pilatus PC-12 is the equivalent of a Ferrari in single-engine, turbo prop class.

Super aircraft!