U.S. to Continue Work on Osprey Helicopters
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The Defense Department’s new arms acquisition chief has decided to continue development of the MV-22 Osprey aircraft but has taken acquisition authority for the proposed $40-billion program away from the Navy, the Pentagon said.
The order to move ahead fully with the tilt-rotor aircraft was made by Pete Aldridge, undersecretary of Defense for acquisition and technology. Aldridge’s office will also have greater oversight of the MV-22.
After 23 Marines died last year in two Osprey crashes the Marine Corps indefinitely postponed a decision to begin full production.
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