The c-130 gunship basically is a huge ship with some huge guns. Actually, it is a large plane sometimes used as a 'gunship', but most commonly used as heavy transport. It is reasonably tolerant of rough airstrips. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-130_Hercules
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Cargo, I think, a C130 is a cargo/transport plane
The C130 Hercules was designed to be a military transport aircraft. Its dimensions originally were 12m in length, 2.7m in height and 3.0m in width. It is powered by four engines.
The Lockheed C130 Hercules is a four-engine turboprop aircraft that was used in the military. It was originally built by Lockheed and designed as a troop, medical evacuation, and cargo transport plane. The C130-B model was first designed and put into production in 1959.
An EC130 is a C130 but with lots of electronic upgrades, radars, radios, and frequency jammers.
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The C-130 is made by Lockheed.
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i believe the military term for location is vector
3 in a Hercules c130
ICO is a military term that means "In Case of". This term is used be the military. Although it is a military term sailors use it more than the army though.
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