Marine Corps’ Stronger, Faster “King Stallion” Helicopter Takes Milestone Flight

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    The CH-53K “King Stallion” takes flight at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina, Jan.14, 2021. The historic moment marked the first time the CH-53K was flown after being solely maintained and brought to readiness by Marines prior to flight. The CH-53K will replace the CH-53E “Super Stallion”. (U.S. Marine Corps video)

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