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Heli-Power 2010: USN strives to avoid 'rotorcraft gap'

17th November 2010 - 17:57 GMT | by Tony Skinner in London

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The US military faces a significant drop in rotorcraft capability in the next 15 years unless a major effort is launched to develop new aircraft for the major services in the near term.

That was the warning given to the Heli-Power 2010 conference by Brad Schieferdecker, associate director for technology development at the Naval Aviation Center for Rotorcraft Advancement (NACRA).

Painting what he dubbed ‘a pretty bleak picture’, Schieferdecker outlined the results of an internal NACRA study on the helicopter production schedules of the aircraft operated by the major services.

For example, US Navy helicopter production is scheduled to end

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