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  • 1Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron — HITRON insignia Active 1998 Present Country …

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  • 2Fast-roping — is a technique for descending a thick rope. It is useful for deploying troops from a helicopter in places where the helicopter itself is unable or unwilling to touch down. First developed by the British with UK rope manufacturer Marlow Ropes, its …

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  • 3helicopter — UK US /ˈhelɪkɒptər/ noun [C] TRANSPORT ► a type of aircraft without wings, that has long flat parts on top that go round very fast. Helicopters take off and land vertically …

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  • 4Helicopter bucket — Part of a series on Wildland Firefighting Main articles Wildfire · Bushfires · Wildfir …

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  • 5Helicopter — For other uses, see Helicopter (disambiguation). Helicopter An LAPD Bell 206 …

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  • 6Fast Attack Craft — A Fast Attack Craft (FAC) ( de. Schnellboot) is a small (100 to 400 tonnes), fast (up to ca. 40 knots) ship for offensive tasks, mainly equipped with surface to surface missiles and/or anti ship torpedoes.Because of their relatively small size,… …

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  • 7helicopter — [[t]he̱likɒptə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ helicopters N COUNT A helicopter is an aircraft with long blades on top that go round very fast. It is able to stay still in the air and to move straight upwards or downwards. Syn: chopper …

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  • 8fast rope — verb To slide down a rope as a means of descending to the ground, especially from a hovering helicopter …

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  • 9Radio-controlled helicopter — Nitro powered Align T Rex 600 NSP Electric powered Venom Ai …

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  • 10Military helicopter — A Mi 17 and troops, Afghanistan, 2009. A military helicopter is a helicopter that is either specifically built or converted for use by military forces. A military helicopter s mission is a function of its design or conversion. The most common use …

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