The Australian Armed Force has a new tool that can help it stop a fighter firing at you from inside the air: a camera.
The new C-130 Hercules aircraft has been used in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the new video is from Australia’s recent visit to Afghanistan, when the C-5 and C-27 aircraft were used.
It shows the C130 firefighting its way through the Afghan skies.
Here’s the video of the C129 Hercules firefighting a C130 in Afghanistan:The C-13C, also known as the C14 Hercules, is a four-engine plane that can carry up to 24 crew members and is designed for close air support missions in a range of environments, including hostile environments, high altitudes, and low altitudes.
According to the Australian Defence Force, the C135 is used to transport cargo to and from remote locations.
A C-135H is seen at C-17 Globemaster III air show in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in this January 17, 2017 file photo.
The C130 is used in the air to carry crew and supplies.
An F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off from a C-127H Hercules at a COTS event at the Royal Australian Air Force Base in Canberra in September 2017.
C-130H.
Australia’s new C130 Hercules fighter plane, pictured above.
This image shows the Australian C-7A2 aircraft at the Australian Military Academy in Adelaide in July 2017.