As the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft was cancelled earlier this year, the Little Bird is set to continue playing an important role in the 160th SOAR for the foreseeable future. The A/MH-6 ...
The MH-6 is the perfect fit for the needs of the US Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, which prides itself on precise and daring operations. The MH-6 Little Bird is the most ...
Big combat aircraft offer big perks, protective armor arguably being at the top of the list. They're not always ideal in certain situations, however, and that's where the military's tiny (relatively ...
The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment is having to drastically adapt its playbook in order to be effective in future ...
We get an unprecedented look at the one of a kind “Little Bird” tested by the U.S. Army’s elite unit. The U.S. Army 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) “Night Stalkers” is a ...
The U.S. Army faces a dilemma over a future replacement for its fleet of A/MH-6 “Little Bird” helicopters. The Little Birds are small, highly maneuverable attack and transport helicopters used by U.S.
CAE has been selected as prime contractor for the US Army's Special Operations Forces Aviation Training and Rehearsal Systems (ASTARS) programme. Initially, the Canadian company's US subsidiary will ...
The head of Army special-ops aviation hopes the service's Future Vertical Lift (FVL) effort will produce a specialized attack helicopter capable of inserting small teams on strategic missions.
The AH-6 is the attack iteration, while the MH-6 is the assault/transport version. The former is flown by two Night Stalkers and can pack a versatile and formidable arsenal. The latter is again flown ...
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