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US warbirds land in DR, Caribbean ops heat up
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77551, member: 636"] The Dominican Republic just let the US military park some aircraft at San Isidro Air Base and Las Américas International Airport for Caribbean operations that involve surveillance and transport missions. The government approved temporary permits for planes like the KC-130 tanker and C-130 Hercules to run logistics support from restricted zones at both facilities. Officials stayed quiet about flight schedules and exact aircraft numbers, but they mentioned the deployment could handle maritime patrols, aerial monitoring, sensitive cargo movement, midair refueling, and shuttling technical crews around the region. The C-130 has been doing heavy lifting since the 1950s from Vietnam through Desert Storm, plus Haiti disaster relief, while the KC-130 refuels fighter jets and helicopters during special ops. The whole thing falls under existing security agreements between both countries that keep regional defense coordination running in the Caribbean. [/QUOTE]
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