What does CMV stand for in the Navy?

According to an Air Force primer on aircraft designators, the C stands for cargo and means the plane is “designed to carry heavy cargo, passengers, and/or medical patients.” The M stands for multimission and “identifies aircraft specially configured to support special operations.” And the V signifies a vertical-takeoff ...
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What is a CMV-22B?

Whereas the C-2 is a generations old fixed-wing turboprop (joining the fleet in the mid 1960s) the CMV-22B is a version of the high-profile V-22 Osprey, a vertical-takeoff-and-landing tiltrotor aircraft developed for aerial assault and special operations missions.
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Is Navy an Osprey?

The US Navy announced initial operational capability (IOC) for the CMV-22B Osprey, confirming the platform's operational readiness following the successful completion of its maiden deployment, on Feb. 17, 2022. The aircraft was formally declared IOC on Dec.
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Why is it called V-22 Osprey?

For more than two decades, accidents and allegations of cover ups have dogged the V-22s. Manufacturers Bell Helicopter and Boeing effectively changed the plane so much during its early development that the Pentagon changed the base name from V-22A to V-22B.
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What does VTOL stand for?

A vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft is a vehicle that can depart, hover and land vertically. This includes fixed-wing aircrafts with the ability to take off and touch down vertically as well as helicopters or other aircraft with powered rotors.
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How many troops can a Chinook carry?

About the Chinook

With its triple-hook external load system, internal cargo winch, roller conveyor fit and large reserves of power, the aircraft can lift a wide variety of complex underslung or internal freight, including vehicles. It can carry up to 55 troops or up to approximately 10 tonnes of mixed cargo.
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How many soldiers can a Blackhawk helicopter carry?

At 9,979 kg / 22,000 lbs. max. gross weight, the utility version of the BLACK HAWK helicopter transports 12 fully equipped, seated troops into the heat of battle. Within the following mission sets, Sikorsky can further customize to specific requirements.
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Can a V-22 fly with one engine?

The Osprey can fly on one engine like an airplane or even with the rotors angled upward somewhat, but only with the lightest possible load, under ideal conditions and at low altitude could a V-22 hover on one engine.
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Does the Navy have V-22?

Navy's V-22 Achieves Initial Operational Capability Designation > United States Navy > News-Stories.
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Does the Navy use V-22?

The US Navy has announced that its CMV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft has achieved initial operational capability (IOC), confirming its readiness for deployment.
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What military branch flies the Osprey?

The MV-22 Osprey is the primary assault support aircraft for the U.S. Marine Corps. It was fielded to replace the CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter and has been deployed to support troops in combat since 2007.
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Does the military still use Osprey?

The Navy is making a new effort to preserve, upgrade and maintain its fleet of Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, platforms which have consistently been in high demand from Marine Corps commanders for many years.
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How many MV-22 do the Marines have?

As of October 2017, the Marine Corps has 16 Fully Operationally Capable (FOC) MV-22 squadrons.
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Are Blackhawks bulletproof?

The UH-60 provides both pilots armor-protective seats, and the armored fuselage can withstand hits from up to 23mm shells.
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Does the Air Force fly Blackhawks?

HH-60M Black Hawk: UH-60M with medical mission equipment (medevac version) for U.S. Army. HH-60U: USAF UH-60M version modified with an electro-optical sensor and rescue hoist. Three in use by Air Force pilots and special mission aviators since 2011.
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How do Chinook blades not hit each other?

The two rotors are linked by a transmission that ensures the rotors are synchronized and do not hit each other, even during an engine failure. Tandem rotor designs achieve yaw by applying opposite left and right cyclic to each rotor, effectively pulling both ends of the helicopter in opposite directions.
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Can a civilian buy a Chinook?

With all the incredible upgrades on the new Chinook model, can anyone buy a CH-47F? Unfortunately, probably not, with sales limited to the U.S. Military and approved allies.
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Can Chinook lift a tank?

Chinook is a heavy lift, tandem rotor helicopter which serves armed forces of 19 countries. It is a multi-role platform and is used for the transport of troops and material among other roles.
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What does M stand for in MV 22?

According to an Air Force primer on aircraft designators, the C stands for cargo and means the plane is “designed to carry heavy cargo, passengers, and/or medical patients.” The M stands for multimission and “identifies aircraft specially configured to support special operations.” And the V signifies a vertical-takeoff ...
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What's an Osprey military?

The CV-22 Osprey is a tiltrotor aircraft that combines the vertical takeoff, hover and vertical landing qualities of a helicopter with the long-range, fuel efficiency and speed characteristics of a turboprop aircraft.
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What does V stand for in V-22?

The “V” in V-22 stands for “vertical,” but might as well mean “versatile” because of the plane's ability to most efficiently handle today's range of real-world missions facing the U.S. military.
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