The U.S. Army on Monday awarded the contract for its next-generation helicopter to Textron Inc's Bell unit, ending a years-long competition for the technology that will replace the Black Hawk utility helicopter.
U.S. Black Hawk helicopters fly as NATO allied troops carry out Swift Response 22 exercises during a media open day at Krivolak army base, North Macedonia, May 12, 2022. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski/File Photo
Bell unit, ending a years-long competition for the technology that will replace the Black Hawk utility helicopter.
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