All Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion heavy-lift helicopters based in Okinawa, Japan, will pause operations for 96 hours after one of the aircraft caught fire Wednesday and was forced to make an ...
A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 361, Marine Aircraft Group 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, flies toward the landing deck of the United States Naval Ship ...
A classified internal report points to major issues in the US Marine Corps’ CH-53 fleet, including major readiness issues and lack of pilot training. This post is appearing on Autoblog Military, ...
The incident occurred while the helicopter was taxing back to the squadron following a routine training flight. (Lance Cpl. Ashley Gomez) One of the Corps’ CH-53E heavy lift helicopters was damaged ...
In the third incident involving Marine Corps aircraft in less than 24 hours, a United States Marines Corps CH-53 helicopter was damaged late Tuesday while landing in the East African country of ...
The Corps took delivery of its first CH-53 King Stallion on May 16 at the New River Air Station in Jacksonville, North Carolina. (Marine Corps) The program office overseeing the Corps’ most powerful ...
A US Marine CH-53E Super Stallion carries a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle to USS Miguel Keith (ESB 5) in the Philippine Sea. (Lance Cpl. Christopher England) The US Marine Corps (USMC) used a Sikorsky ...
The Marines will be landing in Colorado Springs soon. A squadron of Marines and their hulking CH-53 Super Stallion helicopters will train this month in Colorado as the North Carolina-based unit hones ...
U.S. Naval aviation's most maintenance-hungry bird is about to get downright user-friendly. Set to enter full-rate production and fleet-wide introduction, a new Integrated Mechanical Diagnostic System ...
The CH-53K King Stallion helicopter being developed by Sikorsky for the U.S. Marine Corps has overcome early challenges and is meeting all key performance objectives. The program is on schedule to ...
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