U.S. Air Force Huey Successor Competition Looks Like Black Hawk Battle

Credit: Lockheed Martin
The competition to replace the U.S. Air Force’s long-serving Bell UH-1N Huey is shaping up to be a battle between Black Hawks, new versus secondhand. On one side, Sikorsky is offering to build more HH-60Us, a type the service already operates. On the other side, Sierra Nevada Corp. has shaken up the...

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