RCAF CC-130J starts airlift missions in support of Coalition against Daesh

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World Defense & Security News - Canada
 
 
RCAF CC-130J starts airlift missions in support of Coalition against Daesh
 
A Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) CC-130J Super Hercules conducted its first sortie as a new contribution to Operation IMPACT on July 12, enhancing tactical airlift capabilities within the Middle East region in support of the Global Coalition.
     
A CC-130J Hercules returns from its first mission with Operation IMPACT in Kuwait, Iraq on July 12, 2017
(Credit: RCAF)
     
Based in Kuwait, the Tactical Airlift Detachment is composed of one CC-130J Hercules and approximately 20 personnel.

The Tactical Airlift capability is an agile and relevant contribution to the Coalition air operations and is part of the renewed Operation IMPACT mandate announced by the Government of Canada on June 29, 2017.

"I welcome each member of the Tactical Airlift Detachment to the mission and to Canada's continued engagement in defeating Daesh while contributing to regional security. The CC-130J and its crews will increase the Coalition's agility to move people and cargo where needed, " said the Brigadier-General Daniel MacIsaac, Commander, Joint Task Force-Iraq.

The RCAF Air Task Force - Iraq (ATF-I), operating under Joint Task Force - Iraq, supports Coalition air operations with air assets and crews. ATF-I includes one CC-150 Polaris aerial refueller; one CP-140 Aurora surveillance aircraft. It adds to Coalition intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities; one CC-130J Hercules to support movement of Coalition personnel and cargo in the region; and a Tactical Aviation Detachment. It includes up to four CH-146 Griffon helicopters that carry troops, equipment, and supplies in Northern Iraq.

The Tactical Airlift Detachment consists of aircrew and support personnel deployed primarily from 436 Squadron, 8 Wing/Canadian Forces Base Trenton, Ontario.