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Home » USAF C-130 damaged by intruder at Shannon Airport: video
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USAF C-130 damaged by intruder at Shannon Airport: video

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomApril 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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A United States Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft sustained significant structural damage in Ireland after an individual breached airside security and attacked the aircraft with a hand tool while it was parked.

According to preliminary findings, the incident happened in the morning of April 11, 2026, when a man gained unauthorized access to a restricted section of Shannon Airport (SNN). Reports suggest that the individual breached the perimeter fence before moving undetected across the airfield toward a remote parking stand where the aircraft was positioned.

The aircraft, a USAF-operated C-130 that had arrived the previous day following a transatlantic routing from Kansas with an intermediate stop in Canada, was parked on a remote taxiway stand, away from the main passenger apron.

Witnesses reported that around 09:45 a.m., the individual climbed onto the aircraft’s wing using its lower structure and began moving along the upper surface toward the fuselage. Once on top, he started striking the aircraft with a small axe, targeting both the wing skin and adjacent fuselage sections.

Video footage circulating online appears to show the person moving along the wing root area, near the junction between the wing and fuselage, and approaching the vicinity of one of the turboprop engine nacelles. The individual then moves near the wing root, which is the structurally sensitive area where the wing connects with the fuselage.

Airport personnel identified the breach within minutes, triggering an immediate emergency response.

Authorities confirmed that the C-130 sustained significant damage. Initial reports indicate multiple impact points on the upper wing surface and fuselage, with visible dents and possible penetration of the aluminum skin.

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While the full extent of the damage has not yet been disclosed, even localized structural strikes on a C-130 will require detailed inspection and repair. The aircraft is expected to remain out of service pending assessment.

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