First Phase Of Army Aviation Study Expected By April

The U.S. Army hopes to complete the first phase of an analysis of alternatives (AOA) for its aerial scouting needs by April, according to Maj. Gen. James Barclay, chief of Army aviation. The service’s plans to move forward with a replacement for its aging Kiowa Warrior helicopter fleet have been on...

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