The army uses several types of helicopters. When it comes to transporting troops, the army uses the UH-60 Blackhawk, which is a variant of the Jayhawk used by the coast guard. For air-to-ground defense, the army uses attack helicopters such as the AH-1 Cobra, or its replacement, AH-64 Apache.
Several.
On a side note, the Army is the only branch which operates the H-47 series (CH-47, MH-47, etc.) and the only branch which does NOT operate the H-53 series (CH-53, MH-53, etc.)
99 Pavehawks
62 Twin Hueys
3 Iroquois
20000
we use chinooks, blackhawks, tigers and kiowas. I believe the person is asking how many, as in the number, of helicopters are in the army.
Yes, helicopters were used in the Malayan conflict. The RAF used large twin rotor helicopters called Belvederes and smaller ones called Whirlwind and Wessex. The British Army had other even smaller ones there.Yes, helicopters were used in the Malayan conflict. The RAF used large twin rotor helicopters called Belvederes and smaller ones called Whirlwind and Wessex.The British Army had other even smaller ones there.
British Airways Helicopters was created in 1964.
British Airways Helicopters ended in 1986.
British International Helicopters was created in 2000.
None the British army is an army, not an air force.
the helicopters are bigger so there needs to be a greater weight distribution
Armies fly different aircraft. The British Army flies Apache Long Bow, Westland Lynx, Westland Gazelle helicopters and Britten-Norman Defender surveillance aircraft.
many US military helicopters are named after American Indian tribes
The US Army named most of it's helicopters after Indian tribes.
The Army.
the British army helps protect Britian against many reasons