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Former RAF chiefs blast 'perverse' decision to ditch C-130 special forces aircraft

In a letter to The Times, the signatories say the decision to remove the planes is "extraordinary" given ongoing international tensions.

A Royal Air Force C130J C4 Hercules tactical air transport aircraft  
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Two former Royal Air Force chiefs and a former Tory defence minister have condemned a cost-cutting decision to ditch a vital special forces aircraft as "perverse" and "extraordinary".

In a letter to The Times newspaper, also signed by other senior ex-commanders, they warned that the removal of the last of the 14-strong fleet of C-130J Hercules planes this month will leave a capability gap at a time of rising security risks.

A newer fleet of larger aircraft - the Atlas A400M - is taking over the role but the RAF has admitted there will be temporary gaps in niche capabilities required by special forces.

Concerns have also been raised about the availability of the A400.

A Royal Air Force C130J Hercules tactical air transport aircraft
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In their letter, Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Graydon, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns, Sir Gerald Howarth and the other signatories wrote: "Of the many cuts to our armed forces in recent years, one of the most perverse is the disposal of the RAF's remaining 14 C130 transport aircraft.

"At a time of great international tension, the decision to remove a proven and effective workhorse is extraordinary."

In an exclusive Sky News report last month, defence sources warned the UK will be left "dangerously exposed" when it cuts its C-130 fleet.

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Internal documents revealed that the A400M was still plagued by problems, with two-thirds of the fleet listed as unavailable for flying missions in early May.

Three C-130 planes will conduct a farewell flypast across the UK on Wednesday.

C-130J Hercules and A400M Atlas taking part in a rehearsal for the official coronation flypast in May
Image: C-130J Hercules and A400M Atlas taking part in a rehearsal for the official coronation flypast in May

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The last public appearance of the iconic aircraft will be as part of a flypast on Saturday for the King's birthday. The RAF is selling the fleet to other nations as the aircraft still have years of flying time.

A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: "The Hercules C-130 has served the RAF and the UK well but the time is now right to replace it with a more modern, efficient and capable aircraft. The Atlas A400M, is the next generation of tactical air transport and will not simply replicate how the C-130 currently delivers missions.

"It offers many advantages over the C-130 including a greater range, larger payload capacity and modern technology which allows new, smarter ways to operate. The Atlas A400M delivers for UK Defence daily and will continue to do so into the future."