U.S. Air Force helicopters employ longer-range guns and new threat-avoidance technology

HH-60G aircrew operated in Iraq with both new weapons and a tool to receive intelligence updates in flight, boosting the U.S. Air Force's efforts to gradually improve its combat search-and-rescue (CSAR) helicopters. The Air Force established HH-60G units all around Iraq in the run-up to the war...

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