U.S Army grounds 400 Chinook helicopters; Indian Air Force seeks details. Here’s Why



The U.S Army has grounded its entire fleet of 400 Chinook helicopters. The U.S army cited risk of engine fires as the reason to put the battlefield workhorse since the 1960s, out of service. “The grounding of the heavy-lift Chinook helicopters could pose logistical challenges for American soldiers, depending on how long the order lasts,” according to the Wall Street Journal. India has about 15 CH-47 Chinook helicopters. As per ANI report, India is concerned after U.S army’s decision and the Indian Air Force has sought details of the reasons behind the grounding from Boeing. Watch this video for more details.

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22 thoughts on “U.S Army grounds 400 Chinook helicopters; Indian Air Force seeks details. Here’s Why”

  1. Pink Chinooks with all women pilots and crews, and 1 funny boy information officer, each. Then destroy the enemies of freedom at will. wear gold foil uniforms with drab olive beanies. Greetings from the free world elders.

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  2. False News, as it doesn't matter if it catches fire or Blast itself, we Indian still have MiG-21 that crashes and kills amry personals in every 4-6 months gap, so no worries for this one.

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