As for the latest RFP released for replacing the HS-748 Avros, the frontrunner for this competition is Lockheed Martins C-130J Hercules, which, once ordered, will be licence-assembled by TATA most probably in Hyderabad. Almost everyone who has recently commented or reported about the HS-748 replacement has WRONGLY assumed that the IAF wants a 50-seater. In reality, a closer examination of the RFP reveals the fact that these 56 aircraft are required primarily for routine ferrying of personnel belonging to the CAPFs & for disaster-relief operations in support of the National Disaster Management Authority. And given the steady rise in the number of CAPF battalions & the ever increasing demands for catering to various internal security operations, what better platform than the C-130J! Long gone are the days when only companies of CAPFs were reqd for internal security tasks. Today, the need is for airlifting one entire battalion within 12 hours. If the C-130J is procured, then the OEM (Lockheed Martin) will find it all the more attractive to have a JV with TATA for setting up an authorised MRO facility based in India for conducting depot-level maintenance of the C-130H/J family of transports, which is a huge business since more than 100 C-130Hs belonging to the USAF, US Navy & US Coast Guard are presently operational throughout East & Southeast Asia & all of them require periodic MRO support.