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April 1, 2024 | International, Aerospace

The Next Chapter for Bell’s H-1 Helicopters Begins

With SIEPU, H-1s will be able to upgrade to current weapons systems with next generation capabilities, including kinetic long-range munitions and air launched effects as well as new non-kinetic capabilities

https://www.epicos.com/article/794537/next-chapter-bells-h-1-helicopters-begins

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