Its namesakes are a tribe whose members have served in every major U.S. war—and a cancelled helicopter project.
The U.S. Army has named the Bell MV-75 the Cheyenne II, a nod to the 1960s transformational Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne, though the service is hoping for a better future for its tiltrotor compared to its ...
Envisioned as an eventual replacement for the UH-60 Black Hawk, the Cheyenne is the Army’s first foray into tiltrotor aviation, decades after the Marine Corps, Air Force and Navy all integrated the ...
The US Army has formally assigned a common name to its next-generation tiltrotor: the MV-75 will be known as the Cheyenne II, ...
First applied to a failed cutting-edge attack helicopter, the Cheyenne name returns for what is perhaps the Army’s most ...
The U.S. Army announced today that its next-generation multi-role vertical lift aircraft, the MV-75 Future Long Range Assault ...
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