Osprey could reduce risk in Iraq, Marine general says
Recently downed helicopters in Iraq were flying at low altitude, and a move to the V-22 Osprey could reduce that risk, said U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Robert Walsh, assistant deputy commandant for aviation. "All of the shootdowns have occurred at low altitude," Walsh said Feb. 14 during the...
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