The U.S. Air Force Reserve’s 433rd Airlift Wing uses a C-5M Super Galaxy to support the removal and destruction of illegal drugs worth about $5 billion, according to both outlets. The operation includes transporting the drugs from California to Ohio. After the move, the drugs are destroyed in Indiana. The reporting describes the aircraft’s role as part of the logistics supporting the drug removal effort, linking the California-to-Ohio transport leg with a subsequent destruction location in Indiana. Both sources characterize the event as a joint effort involving the 433rd Airlift Wing Reserve and the Air Force’s C-5M Super Galaxy, emphasizing the scale of the drugs involved and the sequence of steps: removal from California, movement to Ohio, and eventual destruction in Indiana. No additional specifics about the agencies involved, the exact sites, or the destruction method are provided in the excerpts.