It's also equipped with guide lights, a control radar, and a departure/arrival control room for "landing" from the rear cargo door. United States of Liberion Air Force/Marine Corps ASC-1 "Motherbird"Since the inside of the storage block is exposed to wind, the air crew's equipment focuses on being defensive and life-oriented. The nose is fully deployable and the front nose can open. The interior of the starting block is equipped with a simple force catapult that uses compressed air and can launch a squadron of witches within one minute. There are more than 10 aircraft in operation. Each aircraft has a unique name as 'Mother Goose", "Mother Kite", and "Mother Gull"Based on the USAF C-5 "Galaxy, it was developed as an aircraft that can accommodate and resupply air infantry (witches) during air operations. Inside the aircraft is a storage block that enters from the rear cargo door, a nose start block, and a rest and treatment facility on the upper floor of the storage block. It also includes a cabin which is equipped with equipment that makes it suitable to be described as a "flying air carrier". During the Gulf Neuroi War, US Air Force ASC-1 and Marine Corp ASC-1Ms were active in supplying multinational and transporting troops. In addition, the Orussian Federal Air Force is also developing and operating a similar aerial replenishment vehicle based on the AN-225.