Program to lengthen OH-58D's rotors would be several million dollars

The main cost of lengthening the rotor blades of the U.S. Army's OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopter to allow it to carry more fuel and weapons (DAILY, July 31) would be a non-recurring amount of several million dollars, according to Lt. Col. James Weger, the Army's product manager for scout/attack...

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