Marines Weigh Rotor Fixes On Medium-Lift CH-53D Fleet
The U.S. Marine Corps’ CH-53D Sea Stallion fleet is facing a higher scrap rate on its rotor blades than in the past, and the service is juggling priorities to avoid a gap in capability. An Improved Rotor Blade (IRB) program will eventually replace D-model blades with those flying on the CH-53E Super...
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