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| | | | | There is an ongoing debate about the need for drones in the MQ-1C's class, especially in conflicts against high-end adversaries. | |
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| | | | | China's new helicopter with its coaxial main rotors and pusher propeller looks almost identical to the U.S.-made Sikorsky S-97 Raider. The new helicopter with its coaxial main rotors and pusher propeller looks almost identical to the U.S.-made Sikorsky S-97 Raider. | |
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| | | | | The U.S. Army wants a new high-speed, long-range, stealthy attack reconnaissance helicopter to finally succeed the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior scout helicopter, which the service decided to retire prematurely in 2014. With this in mind, it's interesting to remember that the Army almost adopted a version of the Kiowa with various stealthy features, known as the OH-58X, nearly thirty years ago. | |
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| | | Hush-Kit grilled Hornet fighter pilotDaveBuonerba to find out what was the hottest fighter in the US Navy. Buonerba has a wealth of experience flying the old F/A-18C ('Charlie') Hornet. Two years ago, he began flying the Super Hornet, making him the ideal man togive us the low-down on Charlie's big sister and how she compares... | ||