Boeing enters the Combat Search and Rescue Vehicle Acquisition race
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September 16, 2005 The Boeing Company has announced its entry in the U.S. Air Force combat search and rescue aircraft program, the advanced HH-47 CSAR-X tandem rotor aircraft. The U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command will be releasing a final RFP for aircraft for combat search and rescue missions (CSAR) in the near future and a small but elite field of contenders is assembling. The HH-47 will line up against the V-22 tiltrotor, the US101 helicopter and the H-92 Sikorsky for the opportunity to replace the HH-60G combat-search-and-rescue helicopter.
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