Lockheed Martin, May 07, 2019 - From its heavy lift capabilities to its digital design, the CH-53K King Stallion helicopter is built to help the U.S. Marine Corps meet all its mission needs.
The all-new CH-53K has flown more than 1,400 test hours and is in the midst of a rigorous test program to ensure it is ready for service.
Sikorsky delivered the first King Stallion helicopter to the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC). The aircraft is the first of an expected 200 helicopters for the Marine Corps' fleet.
Sikorsky Test Pilot John Rucci shares about the CH-53K's test progress and how the King Stallion will ensure mission success for the U.S. Marine Corps.
The all-new CH-53K has flown more than 1,400 test hours and is in the midst of a rigorous test program to ensure it is ready for service.
Sikorsky delivered the first King Stallion helicopter to the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC). The aircraft is the first of an expected 200 helicopters for the Marine Corps' fleet.
Sikorsky Test Pilot John Rucci shares about the CH-53K's test progress and how the King Stallion will ensure mission success for the U.S. Marine Corps.
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