Fortunately, the “howitzer Huey” never materialized. It was likely an unworkable concept, given the helicopter’s limitations.
The Army proposed to mount a 105 mm artillery gun on the chassis of a UH-1 Iroquois Huey helicopter. The engineers wanted to take the body of the iconic Huey helicopter and remove the nose.
This article delves into the UH-60 Blackhawk's maneuverability and agility and whether the midair pax jet collision was ...
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Major Buang-Ly’s Great Escape
As South Vietnam collapsed under the onslaught of communist forces, one South Vietnamese pilot made a brave and daring escape ...
The 582nd Helicopter Group at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Montana, achieved a major milestone in its modernization efforts as ...
The UH-1 Huey, one of the most famous helicopters ever built, has served in everything from combat missions during the ...
DALLAS—Bell’s 214ST is set to become the latest legacy helicopter to go back into production to address global shortfalls in ...
Marine Corps AH-1W Whiskey Cobras flew close-air-support missions in Grenada and the Persian Gulf. In the world of Mother Nature, flesh-and-blood flying snakes (scie ...
An Explosive Ordnance Disposal-qualified U.S. Army Chemical Corps officer was recently inducted into the Oklahoma Military ...