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AUSA Aviation 2010: US Army Special Operations hunt for new aircraft

8th January 2010 - 16:00 GMT | by Tony Skinner in Washington, DC

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The United States Army Special Operations Command is looking at a range of helicopter technologies as it searches for a new aircraft with the speed and range capabilities suitable for operations in Afghanistan.

Speaking at the Association of the US Army's Army Aviation Symposium in Washington DC on 6 January, Colonel Clayton Hutmacher, commander of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), said the non-linear nature of operations in Afghanistan had brought range and speed considerations to the fore.

“Basing is a big problem for us – trying to get close enough to that target to be able to action

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