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The Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion (Sikorsky S-95) [2] is a heavy transport helicopter designed and produced by Sikorsky Aircraft.The King Stallion is an evolution of the long running CH-53 series of helicopters which has been in continuous service since 1966, and features three up-rated 7,500 shp (5,590 kW) engines, new composite rotor blades, and a wider aircraft cabin than its predecessors.
However, development was subject to delays, cost overruns, and engineering issues. 2007 Canceled 9 X2: Experimental compound helicopter Sikorsky Aircraft / Schweizer Aircraft: 2008 Never 1 Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion: Heavy-lift cargo helicopter Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Developed from the Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion. 2015 2022 [13] 9
The new T408 (GE38-1B) is slated to power the new Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion three-engined helicopter for the US Marine Corps. It has a power rating of 7,500 shp. [ 10 ] The GE38 completed its first round of ground testing in May 2010. [ 11 ]
Apart from spare parts procurement, Lockheed's (LMT) Sikorsky is set to offer support for the repair and maintenance of the CH-53K aircraft configuration. Lockheed Wins $55M Deal to Procure CH-53K ...
The Sikorsky CH-53K A 1970s Ilyushin-Il-76 airlifter designed for both strategic and tactical military operations From top to bottom, a size comparison of the C-160, C-130J, C-130J-30, C-390, A400M and C-17
Lockheed Martin's (LMT) Sikorsky unit is going to offer CH-53K aircraft and associated aircraft, programmatic as well as logistical support.
Lockheed (LMT) is going to procure and deliver two unfunded priority list CH-53K Heavy Lift jets, under low-rate initial production Lockheed (LMT) Wins $186M Deal to Support CH-53K Aircraft Skip ...
CH-53G of the German Army flying in the Alps, 2005 CH-53K King Stallion. The Sikorsky H-53 is a family of military helicopters built by Sikorsky Aircraft.H-53 is its United States military designation; the company has several designations for it including S-65, S-80, and S-95.