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RAH-66 Cancellation Immenent Per CNN



 
 
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Old February 23rd 04, 05:39 PM
Kevin Brooks
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Default RAH-66 Cancellation Immenent Per CNN

CNN just announced that the DoD is expected to announce this afternoon that
the Commanche project will be cancelled. If this pans out as reported, I
guess we can expect some sort of expedited effort to pick up an
off-the-shelf reconnaissance/light attack helo, or maybe a light utility
helo oriented more towards ARNG requirements; IIRC the premise behind
drawing down the AH-1 force in the ARNG, and not issuing it more AH-58D's,
was that more AH-64's and 58D's would be available when the RAH-66 began to
enter the force. Those units stuck trying to maintain proficiency in the old
OH-58C's are going to need a replacement aircraft rather quickly. Looks like
the USMC, with their AH-1Z/UH-1Y rebuild programs, had the better idea after
all.

Brooks


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Old February 23rd 04, 07:22 PM
Boomer
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about time. I love the Commanche but it has no mission left.

"Kevin Brooks" wrote in message
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CNN just announced that the DoD is expected to announce this afternoon

that
the Commanche project will be cancelled. If this pans out as reported, I
guess we can expect some sort of expedited effort to pick up an
off-the-shelf reconnaissance/light attack helo, or maybe a light utility
helo oriented more towards ARNG requirements; IIRC the premise behind
drawing down the AH-1 force in the ARNG, and not issuing it more AH-58D's,
was that more AH-64's and 58D's would be available when the RAH-66 began

to
enter the force. Those units stuck trying to maintain proficiency in the

old
OH-58C's are going to need a replacement aircraft rather quickly. Looks

like
the USMC, with their AH-1Z/UH-1Y rebuild programs, had the better idea

after
all.

Brooks




 




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