Air
Force officials accepted the service's first MC-12W Project Liberty aircraft from Hawker Beechcraft March 19 in a ceremony at the company's Kansas facility. The service wants to deploy this latest addition to its intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance arsenal in Southwest Asia by next month, according to
Brig. Gen. Blair Hansen, USAF's director of ISR capabilities, who
talked with reporters about the concept in January. Joining Hansen at the ceremony was
Lt. Gen. David Deptula, deputy chief of staff for ISR, who dubbed the aircraft "Liberty One" and said, "We'll be taking this aircraft and turning it into a robust ISR collection system." The MC-12W is based on the Hawker Beechcraft King Air 350—seven on the basic 350 and 30 more on the 350 Extended Range. He continued, "the MC-12W will provide a comprehensive signals and imagery intelligence collection capability that will be fielded in Southwest Asia as soon as possible. (Deptula
remarks)