Of course they do!
no, if u wanna get in the air, u have to use helicopters
Some large helicopters use 'drogue and hose' refuelling
All of them. The Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy all use helicopters.
The US army has no fixed wing aircraft. This was part of the 1949 agreement that separated the Air Force from the Army. Air Force gets all fixed wing aircraft, Army gets helicopters.
In the House of Representatives. o.O
In the House of Representatives. o.O
Yes, just like Marine One (Presidential Helicopter). They use two helicopters for a decoy. Same with Air Force One.
The navy is an army but they use water equipment like boats and underwater boats, e.g subs The air force is an army but in the air, they use there planes and helicopters to get to far areas, or if something spreads e.g Zombies- Missiles will be used Monsters- Missile use Things that may occur in the future
With the exception of certain jump jets, helicopters can land easier than planes and better maneuverability. Planes are much faster and can carry stronger air to air weapons or bombs, but helicopters have better air to ground precision weapons. Helicopters are better for ground force support. helicopter requires less space instead of planes.
The United States, using Delta Force operators and Air Force helicopters.
Russia is the country with the most MI-24 helicopter gunships. It was produced by the Soviet Air Force in 1972 and is now used by the Russian Air Force as well as many other countries.
The United States has the largest air force in the world. Take note, the US Air Force is not the largest air force in the world based on number of Aircraft. The US Navy/Marine Corps has many more aircraft, and the US Army has more aircraft, mostly helicopters, than any of the other individual branches.