US Army seeks SOF helicopter trainer
The US Army is conducting a market survey to assess the viability of procuring a Multi-Use Helicopter Training (MUHT) facility for use at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, home of its 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne).
If the US Army decides to go ahead, the project will be set-aside for small businesses. The US Army has said that the, ‘proposed project is a design, bid, build requirement’.
The MUHT requirement calls for a tower and ship flight deck mock-up; elevated platforms; a courtyard trainer; along with administration facilities covering an area of 20,000 sq ft. The complete facility will be
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