The change shifts the service from its traditional Army-owned-and-operated helicopter training model to one relying on civilian instructors and contractor-owned equipment, including M1’s R66 Robinson helicopters.
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The change shifts the service from its traditional Army-owned-and-operated helicopter training model to one relying on civilian instructors and contractor-owned equipment, including M1’s R66 Robinson helicopters.
The Air Force is planning to buy Chinese-made DJI drones for training purposes at a Wyoming air base that houses Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles.
The bounty is for Iranian citizens who kill or capture American service members. The U.S. has not maintained ground forces inside Iran during the nearly six-month war.