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The fuel limit for vehicles loaded on KC-10 and KC-135 aircraft typically depends on the specific mission requirements and regulations set by military standards. Generally, the KC-10 can carry up to approximately 56,000 pounds of cargo, while the KC-135 has a cargo capacity of around 30,000 pounds. However, the exact fuel load for vehicles is often restricted to ensure safety, weight balance, and compliance with airworthiness directives. Specific details may vary based on the type of vehicle and mission profile.

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