This article addresses the missions and capabilities of the Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable (MEU (SOC)) as related to the mission capabilities of the Marine Corps KC-130. The MEU (SOC) is capable of performing a variety of maritime missions that require specific air support. The KC-130 is a valuable asset to the Marine commander. The KC-130 Hercules and limitations which must be understood if this asset is to be used in special operations missions. Problem areas within the Marine Air Refueler Transport (VMGR) community will be discussed. These areas include equipment, aircrew training, administration, and their relationship to the KC-130's ability to perform MEU (SOC) missions. Special emphasis must be placed on efforts to solve these problems. Subject to clearance, this manuscript will be submitted to Marine Corps Gazette for consideration. Keywords: Marine aerial refueling transport.
Understanding KC-130 Employment in Support of the Special-Operations-Capable Marine Expeditionary Unit
1988
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Aircraft , Performance(Engineering) , Mission profiles , Marine corps aircraft , Marine corps operations , Tanker aircraft , Flight crews , Flight training , Marine corps , Marine corps personnel , Military commanders , Missions , Refueling in flight , Tactical air support , Theses , Limitations , Marine corps aviation , KC-130 Aircraft , Performance limitations