Less than a decade after a successful push to use highly capable yet expensive-to-operate helicopters to train initial pilots, the U.S. Army is looking to potentially change how it conducts this training, moving away from the Airbus UH-72 Lakota. The Army on Oct. 9 released a request for information...
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