V-22 Could Pull Out of U.S. Air Force CSAR-X Competition

The Bell Helicopter Textron/Boeing team, the most aggressive and vocal competitor for the U.S. Air Force's Combat-Search-and-Rescue mission, is showing signs it may back out of the competition to replace aging HH-60Gs, primarily because of the high cost. Admitting the $71-million cost continues to...

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