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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Gazelle 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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  • ...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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  • A helicopter that can be configured to carry troops or cargo only, light weapons and tro
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  • A helicopter equipped with built-in heavy weapons, which has no standard cargo capacity
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  • {{r|armed helicopter}} {{r|attack 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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  • ...medium [[helicopter]], used in civilian, military transport, and [[attack helicopter]] configurations
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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 [[Landing Helicopter Assault]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[H-60 helicopter]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Landing Helicopter Dock]]
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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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