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Quad A: US Army considers endgame for Kiowas

7th May 2014 - 09:44 GMT | by Tony Skinner in Nashville

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The US Army is now considering possible options for its OH-58 Kiowa Warrior Scout and TH-67 training helicopters being divested as part of its aviation restructure, it has emerged.

With the potential of the aircraft finding their way onto the international market, the situation is being eyed nervously by market players worried about the adverse effect this might have on the industrial base.

Speaking at the Quad A exhibition in Nashville on 6 May, Col James Kennedy, who assumed responsibilities as the new project manager for Armed Scout Helicopters in December, said the office was now following a ‘very deliberate

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