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Ky. State Police add surplus jet to fleet
Posted: Jan 16, 2014 9:44 AM EST Updated: Jan 30, 2014 9:44 AM EST

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky State Police have expanded their aircraft fleet at no upfront costs to the state.

The former U.S. Air Force jet was acquired through a military surplus program.

State Justice and Public Safety Secretary J. Michael Brown said Wednesday that the state will incur some costs to convert the plane from military to commercial use.

But the plane, valued at $1 million, was acquired through a program that allows law enforcement agencies to obtain surplus military weapons, vehicles and aircraft at no cost.

The Justice and Public Safety Cabinet says the plane will be used by state police to respond to situations that require specialized teams to be moved into place quickly, such as a hostage negotiation team

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  • Must be some special jet as the only one I know of that can land on SPOT is the Harrier.

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