Sixteen CH-46E helicopters are being transferred from the U.S. Marine Corps to the State Department for a new role.
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V-22 “belly gun” tested 1st time on a West Coast installation
VMM-165 tested the Interim Defensive Weapon System during a training exercise at MCAS Yuma’s Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range. This is the first time the weapon is fired on a West Coast installation.
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U.S. bases in Japan sit atop earthquake faults
Four major U.S. military bases in Japan — Yokosuka Naval Base, Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Camp Zama and Yokota Air Base — are sitting atop earthquake fault lines.
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U.S. may temporarily base V-22s on Honshu, Japan
Washington may temporarily station V-22s on Japan’s largest main island of Honshu instead of Okinawa. The first few planes may arrive as early as July.
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F-35A’s combat radius extended to 613nm
H/T to Bob Cos of Star-Telegram. The F-35A’s combat radius has been extended from 590 to 613 nautical miles after the Pentagon revised the flight profile.
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