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  • ...t [[helicopter]] and [[armed helicopter]], with an [[AH-1 Cobra]] [[attack helicopter]] derivative
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  • ...medium [[helicopter]], used in civilian, military transport, and [[attack helicopter]] configurations
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  • ...er]]s to land troops; it does not have the well deck of a larger [[Landing Helicopter Dock]]
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  • ...t III or "long hull" version carrying larger [[H-60 helicopter|H-60 series helicopter]]s
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  • ...opter, but faster horizontal flight using after converting its rotary-wing helicopter blades to propeller blades on a [[fixed-wing]].
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  • ..., placing the sensors above the rotor so only they need to be exposed by a helicopter hiding in ground terrain
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  • ...y [[helicopter]]. Much like a submarine that only reveals its periscope, a helicopter can hover behind a concealing obstruction, and only allow the mast-mounted ...ch for targets, pop up and fire a weapon, and drop back down. Typically, a helicopter doing such a pop-up will move rapidly to the side, to avoid counterfire.
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  • ...riants soon appeared, and eventually the dedicated [[AH-1 Cobra]] [[attack helicopter]] derivative. Over 15,000 have been built, more than any other helicopter. <ref name=CoF>{{citation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gazelle helicopter]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[H-60 helicopter]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Landing Helicopter Dock]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Landing Helicopter Assault]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cobra attack helicopter/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Helicopter}} {{r|H-60 helicopter}}
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  • U.S. Marine Corps heavy-lift helicopter
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  • {{r|H-60 helicopter|HH-60 helicopter}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Military [[helicopter]] used by the [[United States Special Operations Command]]
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  • Special operations version of the H-60 Blackhawk helicopter
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  • A French heavy-lift helicopter, primarily military but with some civilian roles
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  • {{r|armed helicopter}} {{r|attack helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Mi-28 (helicopter)}} {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • First divisional-scale battle involving helicopter-borne [[air assault]] troops, with U.S. forces against those of North Vietn
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}} {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}} {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • Last U.S. Ambassador to [[South Vietnam]], leaving in the last helicopter lift from Saigon in 1975
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  • A Russian [[armed helicopter]], with the Western designation '''HAVOC''', with a secondary [[combat sear
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  • Medium transport [[helicopter]] developed by the [[U.S. Army]] and used by a wide range of countries
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  • A [[United States Navy]] [[Landing Platform Helicopter]] homeported at [[San Diego, California]]; improved propulsion over other m
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  • Made by [[EADS]], a light [[attack helicopter]], used for armed reconnaissance, for countries including Australia, France
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  • ...carrier]] of the Royal Navy; slightly larger than her sisters; operates [[helicopter]]s and [[STOVL]] aircraft
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  • ...Air Force ones being special operations but the Navy versions fill general helicopter roles
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  • A multipurpose [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], in the form of a [[helicopter]] with relatively long endurance, whose functions include surveillance and
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  • A teenage basketball prodigy who was killed in a helicopter accident on her way to a game
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  • ...r Wars]]'' and ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' film franchises; also an aircraft and helicopter pilot (born 1942).
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  • A [[Vietnam War]]-era heavy cargo helicopter that had no passenger cabin, in the interest of giving it more capability t
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  • ...that combines characteristics of heavier-than-air (fixed-wing aircraft or helicopter), and lighter than air (airship), technology.
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  • ...ging French anti-shipping missile, which can be fired from land, aircraft, helicopter, submarine and ship platforms, and which has a considerable combat record
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  • {{rpl|RAST (helicopter)}}
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  • ...are]] ship type in the [[United States Navy]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]] assigned to [[Task Force 151]]
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  • ...avy]], the most important feature being that she had the hangars to have [[helicopter]]s permanently assigned
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  • {{main|H-60 helicopter}} ...on the mission, they may be [[armed helicopter]]s, but dedicated [[attack helicopter]] variants are not used in conventional Army operations.
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  • Military technology in support of ground operations, including [[helicopter]]s and [[air assault]], either associated with or introduced in Vietnam, be
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  • Aviation night vision imaging system with binocular optics that allowed helicopter pilots to conduct nocturnal missions as close to the ground as possible
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  • ...es in denied areas, by airdrop or assault landing; secondary capability of helicopter refueling and navigational assistance.
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  • ...eapons. While the current trend is to have a given type of airframe (e.g., helicopter, single/dual engine jet, large jets) take on multiple roles, the classic ro *[[Attack helicopter]]
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  • ...are]] ship type in the [[United States Navy]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]] assigned to [[Task Force 151]]
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  • ...are]] ship type in the [[United States Navy]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]] homeported at [[San Diego, California]]
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  • [[Fixed-wing aircraft]], [[helicopter]]s, or [[tilt-rotor aircraft]] whose primary role is moving people or cargo
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  • ...enemy sensors. In this case, the "mast" is the central driveshaft for the helicopter's rotary wing (i.e., rotor). ...if more spherical, is called a "disco ball". In use, the pilot hovers the helicopter behind an barrier to observation, such as a building or hill, and then slow
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  • * [[H-3 Sea King]], Cold War ASW helicopter * [[SH-2 Sea Sprite]], Cold War ASW helicopter
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  • A [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]], the largest [[amphibious warfare]] ship type in the [[United States
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  • Heavy transport helicopter used by the [[United States Marine Corps]] and Israel; [[MH-53 PAVE LOW]] s
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  • A '''helicopter''' is an [[aircraft]] which derives most of its [[lift (force)|lift]] from ...teract the spinning motion which the power unit imparts on the body of the helicopter.
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  • ...the European firm [[EADS]], the '''Eurocopter Tiger''' is a light [[attack helicopter]] initially to be used by Australia, France, Germany and Spain.<ref name=Ti | title = Tiger Attack Helicopter, Europe
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  • On military [[helicopter]]s, ahollow extension goes above the top of the driveshaft, capped with a r
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  • A helicopter equipped with built-in heavy weapons, which has no standard cargo capacity
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  • First major warships built in [[Canada]]; helicopter-equipped, [[destroyer]]s optimized for [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[con
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  • ...der their own power, but without the ability to operate large numbers of [[helicopter]]s
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  • A helicopter that can be configured to carry troops or cargo only, light weapons and tro
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  • ...neral and Army Aviation pioneer, considered the creator of division-sized, helicopter-mobile [[air assault]] forces. Retired as four-star commander of UN forces
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  • {{rpl|Lynx helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}} {{r|Helicopter}}
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  • ...rfolk]], [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]], which is the largest [[amphibious warfare]] ship type in the [[Unit
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  • ..., warships began to take on the role of sensor and support platforms for [[helicopter]]s, which would localize the submarine at a range safe for the warship, and ...es give the surface ship an opportunity for survivable engagements without helicopter assistance.
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  • The first dedicated [[attack helicopter]], introduced in the [[Vietnam War]] by the [[U.S. Army]], but continuing t
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  • ...using [[carrier-capable]] and shore-based fixed-wing aircraft as well as [[helicopter]]s
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  • ...d developed by the [[United States Marine Corps]] to replace the [[CH-46]] helicopter
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  • ...are]] ship type in the [[United States Navy]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]] assigned to [[Expeditionary Strike Group TWO]], homeported at [[Nav
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  • ...capability; also guns and [[Exocet]] [[anti-shipping missile]]s; Wessex [[helicopter]]
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  • ...s, used by all U.S. military services and for export; they are principally helicopter weapons but can be used on fixed-wing aircraft
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  • A U.S. [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] long-range heavy helicopter, with all-weather and night capability, used for [[combat search and rescue
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  • [[United States Air Force]] special operations helicopter that can fly at night, at extremely low altiude, and in most weather. Its m
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  • ...er design, which did not gain widespread acceptance. The CH-54 was a large helicopter, built on much the same airframe as the early CH-53 heavy helicopters. They Where the cabin would be present in a conventional helicopter, the CH-54 simply had a boom connecting the front part, containing the crew
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  • ...are]] ship type in the [[United States Navy]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]]; homeported at [[Naval Station Norfolk]], [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Vi
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  • ..., and the [[MH-60]] special operations variant that is not really a Black Helicopter but instead very, very dark gray
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  • ...ship and the warship being resupplied do not physically connect, but use [[helicopter]]s to transfer the supples. Faster and requiring less shiphandling skill th
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}} {{r|H-60 helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}}
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  • ...and moored mines; this sonar can also be carried by the MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter. A helicopter-borne laser-based detection system also complements the sonar.It integrates
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  • ...rine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], to detect aircraft, [[cruise missile]]s, [[helicopter]]s and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV), for [[air defense artillery|air
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • ...t, the "platform" is a flight deck that supports a substantial number of [[helicopter]]s and, usually, short-takeoff-vertical-landing ([[STOVL]]) aircraft. ...ly well decks were open to the sky; the LPD and earlier [[Landing Platform Helicopter]] closed the well deck with a flight deck. These vessels also have complex
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  • A heavy helicopter originally developed by the [[United States Navy]] for supporting Marine am
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  • Primarily the [[helicopter]], [[STOVL]] and [[tilt-rotor]] aircraft assigned to [[Marine Air-Ground Ta
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • Lift is used in [[aircraft]] such as [[airplane]]s and [[helicopter]]s as a means
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  • Airfoils are used on a variety of vehicles such as [[airplane]]s and [[helicopter]]s as well as other
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}} {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • {{r|H-60 helicopter}}
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  • ...licopter and a fixed-wing transport/tanker. With the loss of an additional helicopter, there was insufficient airlift to carry out the mission.
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}} {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • ...cipally operate from [[amphibious warfare]] ships, with air support from [[helicopter]]s and [[Harrier (fighter)|Harrier]] aircraft.
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  • ...retired [[colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps]], duty as presidential helicopter pilot and military aide to [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Ronald Reagan]]; commande
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  • ...carrier]] and made it available as the Army base. The Army has changed its helicopter weapons to be compatible with Navy standards for [[Hazard from Electromagne
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  • ...t; when it pivots so that the rotating airfoils point up, it operates as a helicopter, but when it pivots the rotating airfoils 90 degrees toward the noise, the
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  • {{r|H-60 helicopter|MH-60 Seahawk}}
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  • {{r|Helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Helicopter}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Super Frelon helicopter]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gazelle helicopter]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Some types listed may overlap; a given vessel type might have both a helicopter flight deck and a (dock) well deck {{r|Landing Platform Helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Helicopter}}
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  • ...x|{{#ifexist:Template:Oh58am27.jpg/credit|{{Oh58am27.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}[[Helicopter|Helicopters]] are a type of heavier-than-air aircraft.]] Examples are [[airplane]]s, [[glider]]s, and [[helicopter]]s.
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • ...s that swivel from the horizontal to the vertical, allowing fixed-wing and helicopter operation.
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Mil-24 (helicopter)}}
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  • ...lot through a curtain of enemy fire to within 10 feet of a hovering rescue helicopter before collapsing. Sfc. Zabitosky's extraordinary heroism and devotion to d
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}}
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  • ...fferent military missions. After the Vietnam War experience, with the UH-1 helicopter being an icon of that war, the United States Army wanted to move to the nex Rather than develop an entirely new helicopter, the Army chose a major mid-life upgrade of the generally successful aircra
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  • ...drops with altitude, equipment may work differently, or refuse to work. [[Helicopter]]s lose power with decreasing air density. Projectiles fired from [[artille
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  • {{r|Lynx helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • ...ion now widely copied. In the 1960 it developed a technique for landing a helicopter on a small flight deck, even during bad weather, when the deck would be hea These vessels each carry one large helicopter in an enclosed hangar.
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Landing Helicopter Dock}}
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  • {{r|Landing Helicopter Dock}}
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  • ..., she looks superficially like an aircraft carrier, but can only operate [[helicopter]]s [[V-22 Osprey]] tilt-rotor and [[STOVL|short-takeoff-vertical-landing (S
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  • {{r|Sea King helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Armed helicopter}} {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • ...ould form a larger Amphibious Ready Troop in company with ''HMS Ocean'', a helicopter carrier and currently the largest ship in the RN.<ref name=navtech>{{citati | title = LPH01 Ocean Helicopter Carrier, United Kingdom
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  • ..., she looks superficially like an aircraft carrier, but can only operate [[helicopter]]s and [[STOVL|short-takeoff-vertical-landing (STOVL) aircraft]].
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  • {{r|Super Frelon helicopter}}
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  • {{r|Landing Helicopter Dock||**}}
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • {{main|helicopter}} ...elicopters are under the [[Army aviation]] branch. A representative attack helicopter is the U.S. Army's [[AH-64 Apache]]. As are all helicopters, it is capable
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  • ...vacuation [[helicopter]]s met forward-deployed surgical hospitals. Greater helicopter availability, coupled with a much better understanding of trauma, led to ev ...f></blockquote> To reduce the time to surgery, Cowley's program emphasized helicopter evacuation in civilian situations, a practice that is now being reevaluated
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  • HOT comes in turret-mounted versions for vehicles, as well as helicopter mounts. HOT 3 arms the French and German Armies' Tiger helicopters, which b ...ration) in France. The missile is to be integrated on the Eurocopter Tiger helicopter developed for the French and German armies, by a joint manufacturing progra
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • ...lry); the term is not consistently applied to the armored, mechanized, and helicopter-borne successors to horse cavalry.
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  • {{r|Helicopter}}
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  • ...desert, the units, especially the fast [[air assault]] units and [[attack helicopter]]s, fought anything in their path.
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  • ...e" designation, 30 knots/55 kmph. They have a crew of 225 (or 195 without helicopter detachment embarked). <ref>{{citation
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  • The massacre stopped when a U.S. helicopter, flown by Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson, landed and its crew physically int
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  • ...protect combat operations with troops. A second role is purely as an armed helicopter to provide support to combat operations on the ground. It contrasts with an attack helicopter, which is not designed to carry any troops.
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  • ...he howitzer must be delivered by parachute, amphibious landing vehicle, or helicopter. ...5. 105mm howitzers are still used, especially by light forces delivered by helicopter or parachute. They have rifled barrels, a recoil mechanism, and can have th
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  • ...ch as a [[howitzer]], hung from a sling that attaches to the bottom of the helicopter. In the [[Tactical Mobility Requirements Board]] analysis of the potential of helicopter-borne [[air assault]], the ability of the Chinook to move light vehicles an
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  • ...3 Orion]] and [[P-8 Poseidon]], or antisubmarine helicopters of the [[H-60 helicopter|H-60 family]].
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  • {{r|Landing Platform Helicopter}}
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  • ...e/programmes2000-2005/Independent/penguin_helos.html Ecological Effects of Helicopter Overflights on King Penguins]'.</ref> ...are likely to fall over.<ref>See the BAS's report, ''Ecological Effects of Helicopter Overflights on King Penguins''. </ref>
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  • * Allen, Matthew. ''Military Helicopter Doctrines of the Major Powers, 1945-1992: Making Decisions about Air-Land W
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  • ...e and transportable. Mobile equipment can operate OTM in a truck, tank, or helicopter. [[Transportable]] equipment is carried from place to place by trucks, heli
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  • ...l vary with the type of weapons delivery; a bomb dropped vertically from a helicopter hovering while there is no wind will have a circular dispersion pattern. T
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  • ...tack, in a way that is homogolous to how altering the angle of attack of [[helicopter]] blades alters the direction of their thrust.
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  • ....S. Navy vessels, the combination of SM-2 in anti-surface mode, along with helicopter-launched anti-shipping missiles, has replaced the [[AGM-84 Harpoon]].
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  • ...[[helicopter]]) and lighter than air, (LTA), technology. Examples include helicopter/airship hybrids intended for heavy lift applications and [[dynamic lift]] a
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  • ...eadership of the "Howze Board" of the 1960s, which explored the concept of helicopter-based [[air assault]] operations and created the first division-sized helib
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  • ...> The kayakers were ultimately rescued by a [[California Highway Patrol]] helicopter, two hours after the boaters phoned [[911]]. | quote = The United States Coast Guard sent a helicopter to conduct a search while the San Rafael, Tiburon, Southern Marin and Kentf
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  • {{dambigbox|text=For the Sea Stallion helicopter, see [[CH-53 Sea Stallion]].}}
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  • ...[U.S. Navy SEAL]]s captured some of the offshore facilities. A U.S. Marine helicopter crashed, killing Marines from both countries. <ref>{{citation
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  • All carry a [[Sea Lynx]] helicopter, and have three 12.75 inch torpedo tubes for close-in antisubmarine warfare
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  • ====Helicopter==== ...Aloutte, Gazelle helicopter|Gazelle, Puma helicopter|Puma,and Super Frelon helicopter|Super Frelon helicopters to Iraq. <ref name=Martinson1984 />
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  • '''Operation FREQUENT WIND''' was the code name for the helicopter evacuation by the U.S., of its own nationals, and some South Vietnamese, fr
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  • *or 6 [[Lynx (helicopter)|Lynx]], [[Seahawk]]
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  • ...rations]], and underway replenishment, the ships will be able to operate a helicopter. They will be equipped, initially, with the Lynx HMA.8, but can carry aircr
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  • ...ral Combat Ship]]s; three MQ-8's fit into the same space as a MH-60 manned helicopter.
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  • He was a combat helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War; he has over 5600 flight hours and 800 combat hour
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  • For the [[Gulf War]], she deployed as flight surgeon for the 2/229 Attack Helicopter Battalion. In February 1991, she went on a [[combat search and rescue]], u Her helicopter was shot down, with five soldiers killed. She suffered two broken arms and
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  • To track aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicle and helicopter threats, there are two kinds of ground-based sensor (GBS). For heavy units, | hovering, running, or pop-up helicopter
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  • ...its cure. It seems intuitively obvious that if pound notes were dropped by helicopter to the extent necessary to double the amount in circulation, then prices wo In the "helicopter money" version, the transmission mechanism was obvious: those who picked up
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  • ...ing on the unit, the combat battalions are qualified as [[paratroop]]s, in helicopter [[air assault]], or in light infantry operations in difficult terrain.
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  • ...specialists. As a quick distinction, the pathfinder lands before the main helicopter, transport aircraft, or parachute force. He surveys the area for hazards an
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  • ...licopter by the United States Marine Corps and the HH-53 search and rescue helicopter. PAVE LOWs, in the MH-53J or M versions, can fly long-range, very low level
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  • ...ship of a five vessel class of amphibious cargo ships, all equipped with a helicopter landing area on the stern. ''Charleston'' served as a commissioned ship for
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  • ...irst aid, it does make sense in many combat situations, when an evacuation helicopter can swoop in only after the enemy is suppressed -- and having that IV acces
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  • ...s also known as a bucket, as are the large containers carried underneath [[helicopter]]s, notably to drop water onto [[fire]]s.
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  • | title=Image of the Astrolabe being unloaded by helicopter | title=Image of the Astrolabe being unloaded by helicopter
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  • ...(ASuW). Although small, they will always have the capability to operate [[helicopter]]s and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV). ...with self-defense and helicopter-support capabilities. He agrees that the helicopter is essential to antisubmarine warfare, mine warfare, and anti-surface warfa
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  • ...order to rescue the icebreaker and it's crew, a twelve passenger Sikorski helicopter was brought in to drop a lifeline to the stranded boat.
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  • ...the Viet Cong, by landing the 11th ARVN Infantry Regiment to the north by helicopter while a provisional regiment of two battalion-size task forces of Civil Gua Soldiers in [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, as well as helicopter-borne [[air assault]], units, are expected to use the classic [[cavalry]] a
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  • ...P-8 is likely to cooperate with [[H-60 helicopter#Second generation|MH-60R helicopter]] or its SH-60B or SH-60F predecessors, as well as surface ASW vessels, and
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  • ...ing up heavy equipment after a beach had been secured by Marines landed by helicopter, tilt-rotor aircraft, or [[Landing Craft Air Cushion]].
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  • ...ches to flying like an [[airplane]] while in flight. It is not, however, a helicopter or a fixed-wing aircraft. ...think of the Osprey as a small, agile [[C-130 Hercules]] rather than as a helicopter.<ref name=Drwiega>{{citation
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  • ...licopter]]s that carried them to the battlefield, or from heavier [[attack helicopter]]s that travel with them
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  • ...craft. These include the [[AH-64 Apache]] (the ''AH'' stands for [[attack helicopter]]),<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/aircraft/ap ...essdate=2008-04-05 }}</ref> and the [[CH-47 Chinook]] heavy-lift transport helicopter.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/aircraft/chino
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  • **"Long hull" 453 feet (135.9 meters); operates [[H-60 helicopter]]s
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  • ...d by a member of the Anti-Slavery League ([[Rex Harrison]]), a mercenary [[helicopter]] pilot ([[William Holden]]), and Malik (Kabir Bedi) a tribesman who is see
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  • ...ll as fixed-wing threats. Made by Raytheon, it is HMMWV-towed or lifted by helicopter, and can be set up in 15 minutes and made ready for movement in 5 minutes.
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  • ...used in a surface-to-surface mode, with or without midcourse guidance from helicopter radar. The 5" guns are primarily for naval gunfire support ashore, but can ...and the final-defense Mark 46 torpedoes in deck launchers. In addition to helicopter sensors, the later ships carry
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  • ...ams (tank)|M1 Abrams and M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)|M2 Bradley. Helicopter-mounted versions are also available.
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  • In the ARG, the LHD stays farthest back from the shore, using [[helicopter]]s and [[V-22 Osprey|MV-22 Osprey]] tilt-rotor transports to move Marines i
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  • There is also a [[MQ-8]] Army Fire Scout helicopter Class IV UAV, under the control of the brigade commander, that can act as a
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  • ...opellers]], an advanced propulsion system that bears some resemblance to [[helicopter]] propulsion, and enable instantaneous changes in the propeller thrust.<ref
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  • ..., but not to try to use such manned resources for deep strike (e.g., Armed helicopter#Battle of Karbala|Battle of Karbala. When quick-reaction deep strike is nee
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  • ...int STARS to send pictures to send information to ground troops, an attack helicopter, and a command post.
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  • ...g]] (SVTOL) aircraft, as well as [[vertical takeoff and landing]] (VTOL) [[helicopter]]s and [[tilt-rotor]] aircraft. The largest and most capable carriers have ...bious assault ship but, at 21,500 tons, is designated a [[Landing Platform Helicopter]].
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  • ...craft|attack aircraft]] such as the [[A-10 Thunderbolt II]], and [[attack helicopter]]s such as the [[AH-64 Apache]]. An especially destructive technique was ca
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  • ...ref> put 56 ground troops into the area, and had 92 airmen, including some helicopter crew on the ground, in the area of operations. Special reconnaissance teams
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  • ..., and the overwatch methods of Gen. Howze, concluded that a genera tion of helicopter-borne commanders lost their respect for the ability of terrain to hamper th
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  • ..., Westchester County Airport, and Stewart International Airport. Scheduled helicopter service exists from some of the New York City area airports.
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  • While the force attempted to destroy the crashed helicopter, part of the tail broke off on a wall, and was left relatively intact outsi | url = http://www.helihub.com/2011/05/03/was-bin-laden-casualty-a-stealth-helicopter/
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  • | quote = This year the CH-146 Griffon helicopter took part in Operation Nanook for the first time, providing a tremendous bo
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  • ...open deck space at the rear of the boat is large enough for a Coast Guard helicopter to drop a basket onto it for a patient pickup.
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  • {{r|Attack helicopter}}
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  • ...hips since World War II. Two Iranian ships were destroyed, and an American helicopter was shot down, killing the two pilots.<ref name=NoHigher61 />
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  • | title = Platforms: SH-60R Multimission Helicopter Upgrade }}</ref> SH-60 multimission helicopter, carried on destroyers, cruisers, and aircraft carriers. The [[P-8 Poseido
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  • ...low Beach during Exercise Solid Shield '85. Overhead is a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter.</div></div>
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  • ...landing", but no one was seriously injured according to NATO. The civilian helicopter went down immediately after take off from Kandahar airfield, killing sixtee
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  • ...sault) unit, logisticians worked out the procedure by which a short-ranged helicopter can be refueled at each jump closer to its target. Image:FARP-helo refueling.jpg|thumb|Detailed view of helicopter refueling in the desert
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  • ...der/> The USCG boat [[45707 (USCG)|''45707'']] was present, as was a USCG helicopter. A USCG rescue swimmer dove in, and made contact with the capsized boom ve
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  • ...see machine guns on swivel mounts in the doors of helicopters, or on light helicopter turrets. Some special operations helicopters have electrically-powered rota
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  • ...thirty feet over their heads. The powerful explosions damaged the hovering helicopter, which fell out of the sky, crushing Renee, and decapitating Morrow and Myc
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  • *Helicopter squadron: these have typically been [[SH-60F Oceanhawk]]s, but will be repl
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  • ...ould be used in charting positions and depths accurately, while the ship’s helicopter would transport surveyors and their equipment to points ashore and perform
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  • ...SNS ''Mission Capistrano'' (T-AG-162) at sea, date and location unknown. A helicopter landing pad has been added just aft of the [[forecastle]] as part of her co
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  • ===Helicopter=== Image:Mi24CP.jpg|thumb|left|Mi-24 attack and transport helicopter
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  • ...ther" UUV, a manned minehunting ship, or a mine sensor "sled" towed by a [[helicopter]] will use various sensors, appropriate to the sea and sea bottom character
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  • ...1 October]] she deployed for “Steelpike I”, which included an assault with helicopter landings at Huelva Bay, [[Spain]]. She returned to [[Naval Station Norfolk|
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  • ...S Princeton (CG-59)|''USS Princeton'' (CG-59)]] and the [[Landing Platform Helicopter]] [[USS Tripoli (LPH-10)|''USS Tripoli'' (LPH-10)]] survived mine explosion It is clearly unhealthy to be in the path of a moving aircraft or a helicopter rotor. These are only a few of the hazards especially on the deck of an [[a
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  • Enlisting in the Army, he became a combat helicopter pilot in the [[Vietnam War]]. He obtained a bachelor's degree in English Li
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  • ...with regularly assigned helicopters, which make most tactical movements by helicopter. Earlier in 1965, there had been promising combat demonstrations by the 173 ...land route, and a fourth heliborne reserve.<ref name=TranQuocCanh /> That helicopter reserve had then-Major Charles Beckwith|"Charging Charlie" Beckwith's Speci
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  • ...d full support facilities. Nevertheless, the ship has [[RAST]] cabling for helicopter handling and can temporarily support them to localize and attack submarine ...which the [[AGM-84 Harpoon]] missile launchers were replaced by permanent helicopter hangars.
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  • ...irst aid, it does make sense in many combat situations, when an evacuation helicopter can swoop in only after the enemy is suppressed -- and having that IV acces
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  • ...[possibly the October 28-29, 1965, attack on the Marine Corps Marble Hill helicopter facility on the Tiensha Peninsula, Quang Nam province].
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  • ...her father, and several other members of her team were all killed when the helicopter they were using to go to a game crashed.<ref name=People2020-01-27/>
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  • ...ion, because, as opposed to other MASINT and SIGINT sensors, it could give helicopter-borne troops real-time detection of targets <ref name=Sharpen>{{cite book ...ense; a viable alternative came when a rotating AN/APS-94 was mounted on a helicopter &mdash; but the Army never procured the ten recommended systems. <ref>{{cit
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  • ...opellers]], an advanced propulsion system that bears some resemblance to [[helicopter]] propulsion, and enable instantaneous changes in the propeller thrust.<ref
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  • ...d through the air. Unlike ''aerodynamic'' craft (e.g. [[airplane]]s and [[helicopter]]s) which stay aloft by moving an [[airfoil]] through the air in order to p ...(airplane or helicopter) and lighter than air technology. Examples include helicopter/airship hybrids intended for heavy lift applications and dynamic lift airsh
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  • ...outside the subway entrance. There is a heliport for executive transport [[helicopter]]s, and even a shuttle boat, once scheduled but now by appointment only, fr
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  • After an overhaul in Norfolk from December to March 1953, when a [[helicopter]] deck was installed, she served in the [[U.S. Atlantic Fleet|Atlantic Flee
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  • ...nel. As observed by LTG Dave Palmer, to qualify an ARVN candidate for U.S. helicopter school, he first needed months of English language training to be able to f ...t commander in the ARVN, Do Cao Tri. Tri died 2.5 hours later in his first helicopter crash of inspection. It is known the crash was at low altitude; it has been
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  • ...re parachute-recovered with the new Mid-Air Retrieval System, which used a helicopter to grab the parachute cable in mid-air. While this had an [[IMINT]] missio
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  • ...ry 15 days' supplies, which they can land under combat conditions, using [[helicopter]]s and tilt-rotor aircraft, air-cushion vehicles, and conventional [[landin
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  • ...tham River. Bruce and Catwoman saved Selkirk and his aides just before the helicopter exploded from the leaking fuel. When Bruce tried to find Jean-Paul using th
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  • ...it releases a Mark 46 lightweight torpedo, the same that an antisubmarine helicopter would drop, which actively chases its prey.
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  • The next day a helicopter flew some of the Iranian pilots to the area where the third UFO was seen la The next day a helicopter flew some of the Iranian pilots to the area where the third UFO was seen la
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  • ...ning commenced immediately for operation "Beau Charger," an amphibious and helicopter assault for a search and destroy operation near the [[DMZ]]. This operatio
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  • ...ltiple emergency vessels and vehicles need to be coordinated. She has a [[helicopter landing pad]], with a winch for landings in high sea states. Her maximum s
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  • Image:Decoy OH58.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Inflatable helicopter decoy, Gulf War
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  • ...tor and being one of the ports of call for the Cargo Ship. There is also a helicopter that will can carry the party to the different parts of the city or even co
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  • ...out) for a piano, and "miksmasta blong Jisas" (E: Jesus' food mixer) for a helicopter. The actual words in Solomons Pijin are ''piana'' and ''tiopa''. One commen
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  • ...d, in the 1982 Falklands War, ''HMS Cardiff'' shot down a friendly Gazelle helicopter."<ref name=AT2007-10-12>{{citation
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  • ...]], often operating from rivers and striking targets near water, or making helicopter-borne or underwater beach infiltrations. SEAL personnel were active in [[MA
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  • ...eter Arnett, had the respect of H Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. for giving up his helicopter seat, while under fire, so wounded soldiers could be evacuated.
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  • ...ueling. The kill mechanism would be lightweight torpedoes dropped from the helicopter. ...submarine, it may be just as much a threat as the helicopter. Indeed, the helicopter may emphasize its sensors for finding the submarine and letting the destroy
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  • ...are carried out almost solely by missiles, [[torpedo]]es, and ship-based [[helicopter]]s; destroyers and light escorts also only use gunnery as a secondary syste
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  • ...onicles 5:7-8.</ref> The wings appear to make sound volume comparable to a helicopter, being heard from far away.<ref>The Bible. Ezekiel 10:5.</ref>
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  • ...a" and visited its ports of call. In 1959, ''Shadwell'' became the first [[helicopter]]-carrying dock landing ship. In 1961, she underwent a [[Fleet Rehabilitati
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  • ...to the States 30 January 1953. While in [[Mare Island Naval Shipyard]], a helicopter deck was installed on the fantail.
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  • :1 or more [[Amphibious Assault Ship]]/helicopter carrier ([[Ocean-class]]).
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  • *[[Alouette (helicopter)/Definition]]
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  • ...ses and a case of Dom Pérignon champagne. In addition to this a Jet Ranger helicopter will pick you up for a flight above your town when you will get the chance
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