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  2. 3rd Aviation Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    With an additional assault helicopter battalion and the Chinooks in the general support aviation battalion, the brigade was able to offer the division a new mission - Air Assault. The brigade also performed general aviation support missions, including being the sole provider of helicopter support for the senior members of the Iraqi Transitional ...

  3. Boeing AH-64 Apache - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch government initially showed an interest in acquiring Apache helicopters in the late 1980s, when it stated that it may purchase as many as 52. [198] A competition held in 1994 against the Eurocopter Tiger and the Bell AH-1 SuperCobra led to the Royal Netherlands Air Force ordering 30 AH-64D Apaches in 1995.

  4. No. 656 Squadron AAC - Wikipedia

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    An Apache helicopter from 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps, during live firing training at Otterburn Ranges in Northumberland. After a short stay at Netheravon as part of 7 Regt AAC, the squadron relocated to Dishforth as one of the Anti Tank Squadrons of 9 Regt AAC in 1993. The squadron was chosen as one of the AAC new Apache squadrons ...

  5. List of United States Army aircraft battalions - Wikipedia

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    The helicopter battalions are often grouped into aviation brigades. There are also a few fixed-wing aircraft battalions, consisting of training aircraft, Beechcraft RC-12 Guardrail operational aircraft, and Beechcraft C-12 Huron / Cessna UC-35 transports for VIP personnel.

  6. Combat Aviation Brigade - Wikipedia

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    A Combat aviation brigade (CAB) is a multi-functional brigade-sized unit in the United States Army that fields military helicopters, offering a combination of attack/reconnaissance helicopters (Boeing AH-64 Apache), medium-lift helicopters (Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk), heavy-lift helicopters (Boeing CH-47 Chinook), and MEDEVAC capability.

  7. A fighter jet pilot crashed a Utah Apache helicopter after ...

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    A fighter jet pilot flew a helicopter without adequate training, a FOX 13 report stated. It crashed, and the colonel sustained "serious" injuries.

  8. Bell YAH-63 - Wikipedia

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    One less noticeable feature was that the pilot occupied the front seat instead of the rear, the reverse of the AH-1's arrangement. This was believed to be more prudent since the YAH-63 was intended to fly "in the treetops" during "nap-of-the-earth" (NoE) operations, and the pilot needed to have a clear view of the aircraft's surroundings. [2]

  9. Republic of Korea Army aviation - Wikipedia

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    Bell Helicopter AH-1 Cobra: Attack: AH-1F/S: 1977~1991 [1] 90 [5] being upgraded [6] Messerschmitt Bo 105: Light Attack: Bo 105CBS: 1999~2000 [1] 12: Built under license by KAI: KAH: Attack: KAI KAH (Korean attack helicopter) 2018~ (Planned 200) [7] planned to replace the MD-500 [7] AH-64 Apache: Attack: AH-64E Guardian: 2016~2018 [8] 36 ...