Navy Times is reporting that Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak C-130s will be replaced with more capable C-130Js by 2020.
This is a very welcome change. According to the Acquisitions directorate,
“The HC-130J has a more advanced engine and propellers, which provide a 20 percent increase in speed and altitude, and a 40 percent increase in range over the HC-130H. The new aircraft also features state-of-the-market avionics, including all-glass cockpit displays and improved navigation equipment. The HC-130J’s suite of command, control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) equipment – comparable to that of the HC-144 Ocean Sentry medium range surveillance aircraft – helps to extend the fleet’s mission capabilities.”
Higher speed, longer range, shorter take-off and landing, better climb rate, better sensors, more intuitive cockpit, better terrain avoidance. Not bad.
CG Air Station Kodiak has C-130J. https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHSCG/bulletins/2076178
Third C-130J arrives in Kodiak. Two more expected this year.
https://www.dcms.uscg.mil/Our-Organization/Assistant-Commandant-for-Acquisitions-CG-9/Newsroom/Latest-Acquisition-News/Article/1814679/coast-guard-transfers-third-hc-130j-to-air-station-kodiak/
The Coast Guard has an option for six more MC-130Js as part of a multi-year contract.
https://www.flightglobal.com/fixed-wing/lockheed-martin-to-deliver-up-to-50-c-130j-super-hercules-to-us-military/136121.article?fbclid=IwAR3agdbjPBA7i9RxdFF3xtsO6W4K1KDlBiaERHrPqplsujamnnn7wGL-jG8