Kaman takes back Australian Seasprites for resale
RETURNING SEASPRITE: Prime contractor Kaman will take back the SH-2G(A) Super Seasprite aircraft, training equipment and spares from the Australian government under an agreement that formally ends the program. Australia will get half of the proceeds, or a minimum of A$39.5 million ($35.5 million)...
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