UH-1C XM-30 returns for the anniversary of its maiden flight!
Author: magazine2,
published 1 year ago,
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On October 22nd 1956, the Bell UH-1 Iroquois (commonly known as the “Huey”) multi-role helicopter took to the skies for the first time. This helicopter was put into service in 1959, and is still in active use today! Over 70 countries use or have used this famous helicopter, where it is ranked amongst the top 3 in terms of number built.
[h1]The UH-1C XM-30 is available for Golden Eagles![/h1]
[h3][quote][b]When:[/b] From October 20th (12:00 GMT) until October 23rd (07:00 GMT).
[b]Where:[/b] USA > Helicopters > Premium vehicles.
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[h3]About the helicopter[/h3]
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[*] The [url=https://wiki.warthunder.com/UH-1C_XM-30]UH-1C XM-30[/url] is easy to fly and operate, and thanks to its great optical sights, you’ll be able to take out enemy ground vehicles from a distance with its TOW missiles. The UH-1C also features other ordnance options such as minigun pods, FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets, and powerful experimental 30 mm XM140 cannons. But the most interesting weapon that this helicopter can carry is the nose-mounted 40 mm M75 grenade launcher, which can come in handy when firing at open-top ground vehicles!
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