By A Mystery Man Writer
As national strategic objectives shift focus to littoral regions, the US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) is advancing new approaches to expand the C-130J's runway independence and expeditionary capacity.
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AFA NEWS: Tests Show Converting C-130s into Amphibious Aircraft 'Viable
Can Special Ops Build A C-130 Seaplane? They're Trying - Breaking Defense
MC-130J Commando II
MC-130J Commando II
USAF meets with Japanese navy to learn about amphibious aircraft operations, News
AFSOC aims to fly an MC-130J Commando II Amphibious Capability prototype in 17 months - The Aviation Geek Club
Metalbasher's Content - C-130 Hercules.net -- The internet's #1 C-130 resource
AFSOC Archives - Breaking Defense
Amphibious MC-130J Commando II Project With U.S. Air Force - Jets 'n' Props
Getting Agile in the Pacific: Clearing WWII Airfields, Adding More Vertical Lift
USSOCOM Update on MC-130J Amphibious Capability or 'MAC' - Naval News
AFSOC aims to fly an MC-130J Commando II Amphibious Capability prototype in 17 months - The Aviation Geek Club
US Air Force Moving Forward With MC-130J Commando II Seaplane