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Military ponders infrared sensors for rescue choppers

Good2Golf said:
Tools should support and enhance the use of proper tactics, techniques and procedures, vice driving them potential from the revers direction.

Agreed. As a matter of fact, the SAR procedures in the LRP comunity have not changed with the arrival of the MX-20 but has made them more effective.
 
I don't know how much ground work was done prior to purchasing the Cormorant, SOR etc but, I do know that when the first one showed up in Shearwater to do icing trials it didn't have a rescue hoist. There was some scrambling around done to get a rescue hoist on the new rescue helicopter. It seemed like some giant heads flew to Italy and kicked the tires and then said "can we get this in yellow?"
 
(I think he was refering to the actual EH101
 
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