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Capt. Mark Darrah Program Manager of the F/A-18 and E/A-18 Growler Program Talks Block II Aircraft
The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have led the way in the Fighter Attack arena since the inception of Naval Aviation. In the ever changing environment of military aviation, the USN and USMC demand state-of-the-art upgrades and modifications to existing fleet aircraft.
Lt. Col Robert Pridgen on the CH-53K
The CH-53E in U.S. Marine Corps service is planned to be replaced by the CH-53K. The CH-53E is becoming expensive to sustain and has fatigue life issues. The CH-53K has been designed with maintainers in mind, to keep the aircraft flying.
Commodore Steve Schreiber on the US Navy's Helicopter Missions and Programs
U.S. Naval Aviation has utilized the helicopter as a platform to perform a multitude of duties since its introduction in the 1940s. The versatility of the rotary aircraft has changed the way the Navy has carried out many of its core missions, including search and rescue, anti-submarine warfare, replenishment at sea, mine detection, anti surface warfare duties and others.