U.S. Army Redesigns CH-47 Infrared Suppression System
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The U.S. Army is redesigning over 150 parts for its Chinook CH-47D and F-model aircraft after discovering a highly effective infrared signature suppression (IRSS) system caused strain and cracking on the aircraft’s aft pylon. Cargo helicopters project manager Col. Newman...
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