The Department of Defense notified the Congress and the contractor, Bell Helicopter, that it will not certify the U.S. Army Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH) program for continuation. As a result the Army Acquisition Executive Office for Aviation is directing that the program's contract be terminated completely for the convenience of the government. (Photo Credit: Courtesy photo)
Monday, October 31, 2011
ARH-70 Arapaho
The Department of Defense notified the Congress and the contractor, Bell Helicopter, that it will not certify the U.S. Army Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH) program for continuation. As a result the Army Acquisition Executive Office for Aviation is directing that the program's contract be terminated completely for the convenience of the government. (Photo Credit: Courtesy photo)
MH-6 Little Bird
The MH-6 Little Bird, only found in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, is a light utility helicopter modified to externally transport several combat troops. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of USASOC)
OH-58 Kiowa Warrior
An OH-58 Kiowa observation helicopter fires a Hellfire missile in an attempt to destroy an improvised explosive device during Operation Browning in southern Arab Jabour Jan. 22. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Luis Delgadillo)
OH-58D Kiowa Warrior
Pilots with 2nd Squadron, 6th U.S. Cavalry Regiment, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, fly their OH-58 D Kiowa Warrior from the flight-line to the rearming point during training at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Sept. 18. (Photo Credit: Staff Sgt. Mike Alberts)
OH-58 Kiowa Warrior
Armed with Hellfire missiles, Col. A.T. Ball, commander, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, flies an OH-58 Kiowa on a mission near Kirkuk. (Photo Credit: Spc. Bryanna Poulin)
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