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The CH-53E Super Stallion is the Marines' big and battered workhorse. These tri-motored flying barns have seen continuous service in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and were involved in almost all of ...
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The Mighty CH-53E: A Heavy-Lift Helicopter Like No Other - MSNThe CH-53E Super Stallion is a true testament to aviation engineering, offering power, reliability, and versatility. Capable of carrying heavy loads and completing challenging missions, ...
The CH-53D features uprated engines, initially T64-GE-412 with 3,695 shp (2,755 kW) then the T64-413 with 3,925 shp (2,927 kW) with an uprated transmission. Its interior added seats to allow for ...
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CH-53E Helicopter Successfully Tests Sonobuoy Deployment - MSNThe success of the test positions the CH-53K King Stallion, the modernized version of the CH-53E, to carry out similar sonobuoy deployment missions, further enhancing the Navy’s ASW operations.
The CH-53E upgrade is another of many aircraft government LSI upgrades championed by PMA-209 and partnering with our fellow platform program office customers. Previous PMA-209 LSI teamed upgrades ...
The U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion was one of the aircraft on display at last weekend's Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst "Power in the Pines" Open House and Air Show, May 5 and 6, in ...
The original CH-53E helicopter cost $14.7 million each in 1977. Adjusted for inflation, those same helicopters would cost $61 million in 2017. Meanwhile, the estimated cost of the CH-53K has more ...
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