kaykay
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AN 32 is much smaller aircraft ...no big deal if it can . And again ALCI ( Antarctica Longistics Centre International ) Russian company uses both IL 76 and AN 32 type aircraft even today in Antarctica . IL 76 for heavy transport from Cape town ( South Africa ) to Novolazarevskaya-Maitri airfield (Antarctica ) distance approx. 6000 km ) . AN 32 ( light transport ) is used to connect other bases in Antarctica from main airfield as connecting flight with maximum distance of 800 km . Halley ( UK ) research base is approx. 800 km from this air field ...that's why I know .
I have no doubt about IL 76 capability ....because it is used to paraddrop fuel tanks to Vostok station ( Pole of Cold ) . Altitude , air pressures and blizzards all are worse in Antarctica than anywhere else on earth !!!
who knows whats the reason?? May be because DBO has not big runway enough to operate IL-76?? Hope someone can clarify here. (IL-76 need 1700 m to takeoff while C-130J need 900m)