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V-22 Osprey : wonder weapon or widow maker? : They warned us. But no one is listening

Title
V-22 Osprey : wonder weapon or widow maker? : They warned us. But no one is listening / by Lee Gaillard.
Author
Gaillard, Lee.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Center for Defense Information, World Security Institute, [2006], ©2006.

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Center for Defense Information (Washington, D.C.)
Description
47 pages; 28 cm
Summary
Faster than the fastest helicopter, able to leap vertically to lift troops and supplies to inaccessible locations behind enemy lines, the Osprey epitomizes a transformational super-craft able to swoop, raptor-like, onto an enemy with deadly results. But throughout the V-22's development, 30 people have died -- and now this glitch-plagued program that survived one cancellation and numerous design and operating problems is posed to reveal fundamental flaws that may cost even more lives. The U.S. Air Force wants 50 CV-22s for special operations; the Navy wants 48 for rescue of downed pilots and other missions; the Marine Corps wants 360 MV-22s to replace aging CH-46s and CH-53s to airlift troops and supplies from beyond the horizon directly to inland positions, bypassing vulnerable beachheads. If deployed in combat, the price could be fatalities inflicted not just by enemy fire, but by flaws that were the result of omitted tests and basic design deficiencies pointed out but never addressed. The question will become, "Who should be held accountable?"
Subject
  • V-22 Osprey (Transport plane) > United States
  • Tilt rotor aircraft > United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
  • 1932019308 (pbk.)
  • 9781932019308 (pbk.)
OCLC
  • ocm85256414
  • SCSB-5387586
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries