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Why does the US Army have an air wing?
Most of the US Army’s planes were spun off into the Air Force in 1947, but it continues to operate a handful of fixed-wing ...
The U.S. Army says it is investigating after one of its helicopters allegedly released fuel at a low altitude over neighborhoods on the Phoenix-Tempe border last week. Phoenix and Tempe fire crews ...
Army Aviation leaders from across the globe descended on Fort Rucker for the annual Aviation Senior Leader Forum Jan. 27-29.
Investigators have uncovered several factors that contributed to the collision of a U.S. Army helicopter and a passenger airplane near Washington, D.C., last January, killing 67 people in the ...
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US Army shopping for 11 luxe business jets to spy from the sky
The US Army is quietly transforming its spy plane fleet, trading aging turboprops for a stable of long‑range business jets ...
The Army’s longest-serving aircraft still fly because they do jobs newer platforms sometimes can’t do as cheaply or reliably The battle-tested and proven aircraft of the Army have reliably performed ...
ITDS Phase II brings ATHENA sensor to Army aircraft, providing 360° situational awareness and enhanced survivability against evolving threats. Northrop Grumman has been selected by the U.S. Army to ...
FORT MONMOUTH, N.J. -- Army aviation is predicated on close air support, short-range transportation, surveillance and search and rescue. The term "defense" plays little part in aviation doctrine with ...
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