In a dramatic response to the escalating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, the U.S. Air Force has deployed specialized firefighting C-130 aircraft equipped with advanced modular Airđđšđ«đ§e firefighting systems. This urgent mobilization comes as flames rage through the region, threatening lives, homes, and critical infrastructure.
On January 12, 2025, C-130s from the Nevada and Wyoming Air National Guard were put through rigorous tests at Channel Islands Air National Guard Base, preparing for their crucial mission. These aircraft, part of a rapid response initiative authorized by the Secretary of Defense, are now on the front lines, ready to assist local firefighting efforts. The National Interagency Fire Center has requested this unique support, highlighting the dire need for additional resources to combat the infernos.
The C-130s are armed with an impressive modular Airđđšđ«đ§e firefighting system that can unleash a staggering 28,000 pounds of fire retardant in mere seconds, providing a critical lifeline to ground crews battling the blazes. As the flames threaten neighborhoods, these aircraft can be refueled in under 12 minutes, ensuring they remain in the air and actively fighting the fire.
Footage released by U.S. Northern Command showcases the intense atmosphere as crews work tirelessly to drop fire retardant over the Pacific Palisades area, a community now under siege from the relentless flames. The urgency is palpable; with each drop, they aim to protect lives and property from the encroaching disaster.
As the situation evolves, the Air Force’s deployment marks a pivotal moment in the battle against the Los Angeles wildfires. With smoke billowing and communities on edge, the firefighting C-130s stand ready to make a crucial difference in this ongoing crisis.