The US Air Force issued a Request for Information on the US Federal Business Opportunities, asking vendors to provide six C-130J aircraft with the Communication, Navigation and Identification database systems subscription for 40 months, starting May 31, 2017 through August 31, 2020. "This is a Foreign Military Sales effort for the Government of India," read the notice.
According to the IAF, these six C-130Js will be part of 87 squadron based in Panagarh, which will be the location for the Indian Army's 17 mountain strike corps. More than 90,000 personnel will constitute the corps being raised for deployment along the 2,521-mile Line of Actual Control (LoAC) with China.
The IAF has fixed-wing transport aircraft like AVRO, BBJ, Boeing 737-200, Embraer, Dornier, IL-76, IL-78, AN-32, C-130J and C-17. The lifespan of these aircraft range from about 20,000 to 100,000 hours.