A classified internal report points to major issues in the US Marine Corps’ CH-53 fleet, including major readiness issues and lack of pilot training. This post is appearing on Autoblog Military, ...
Welcome back to The Daily Aviation, where we explore the history and operations of the CH-53 Super Stallion, and how these heavy-lift helicopters support U.S. Marine Corps missions. Voice, text and ...
Without a single trace of modesty, the American military calls the CH-53K King Stallion the most powerful heavy-lift helicopter in its arsenal. Born in the stables of helicopter maker Sikorsky back in ...
The Corps took delivery of its first CH-53 King Stallion on May 16 at the New River Air Station in Jacksonville, North Carolina. (Marine Corps) The program office overseeing the Corps’ most powerful ...
It’s official, “the most powerful helicopter the United States has ever fielded” is joining the Marine Corps rotary wing fleet. Next week, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 461 will redesignate ...
Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky was awarded a $717 million contract to maintain the US Navy and Marine Corps’ CH-53E Super Stallions and MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter fleet. The performance-based logistics ...
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