New guidance leaves changes to Army plans for the Boeing AH-64 and Sikorsky UH-60 up in the air.
Credit: Sgt. Robert Spaulding/U.S. Army
Severe cuts to U.S. Army Aviation proposed in early May took much of the service’s branch by surprise, as Pentagon leadership targets deeper shifts than expected and, some officials argue, without much understanding of what will fill the gaps. First in a memorandum from Defense Secretary Pete...
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