Prioritization Of CSAR Mission Could Save Troubled Helo

The U.S. Air Force’s $15 billion combat, search and rescue replacement helicopter (CSAR-X) program may be saved from the Pentagon budget executioner’s blade because personnel recovery and CSAR operations were included as one of the service’s 12 “core functions,” according to government and industry...

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