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https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...it-barely-used The U.S. State Department spent untold millions on refurbishing the second-hand helicopters and now they could be yours on the cheap. If you’re in the market for a baker’s dozen of refurbished Sikorsky S-61T helicopters, the U.S. State Department will happily sell you the ones it has sitting in a hangar in southern Florida. The State Department had originally planned to buy more than 100 of these choppers to move diplomats and other personnel in high-risk areas, such as Afghanistan. Delays and other issues left it with a fleet of less than 20, most of which went straight into storage. The General Services Administration (GSA) is already auctioning off the first five S-61Ts – with the U.S. civil registration numbers N107WK, N122WU, N375WS, N575AW, and N898WC – each of which has a starting bid price of $500,000. This does not meet an unspecified reserve price for a final sale, though. The State Department plans to sell its remaining fleet of these helicopters, 13 in total, via GSA within six months, according to the Department’s Press Relations Office. “There is no longer a State Department mission requirement for them,” the State Department told The War Zone in a statement via Email. “These specific aircraft will not be replaced.” The S-61Ts were refurbished ex-U.S. Navy and NASA SH-3 Sea Kings, which were themselves military variants of the S-61 series. The Sea King has been all but retired from U.S. military service for years now. The U.S. Marine Corps is still using heavily modified VH-3D Sea Kings, more commonly known as Marine Ones, to shuttle around the President of the United States, their family, and their closest advisors, but is planning on replacing them with new VH-92As over the next four years. ---- At the time, the deal, which was potentially worth up to $1.675 billion and also included purchases of a number of refurbished short- and long-fuselage commercial S-61N helicopters with similar upgrades, was seen a major win for the Connecticut-headquartered helicopter maker. The company hoped that the sales to the State Department would help promote the S-61T upgrade package to additional customers, as well. The exact unit price that the State Department ultimately paid for each of the helicopters it acquired is unclear. Carson had previously upgraded a number of late-model Navy SH-3s with its composite blades and new avionics at a cost of around $3.5 million per chopper. Whatever the case, the cost was undoubtedly significantly higher than the $500,000 starting bid in the current GSA auctions. The State Department planned for these choppers to primarily support the operations of its Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs’ Office of Aviation, also known as INL/A or the State Department Air Wing, in Afghanistan. To this day, the Air Wing runs a shuttle service called Embassy Air with five-minute flights between Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport and the U.S. Embassy. The Air Wing, which has more than 200 aircraft and helicopters of various types in total, also performs a number of other missions in Afghanistan, as well as other sites around the world, and runs a similar Embassy Air service in Iraq and Jordan. ---- If you are interested in picking up any of the former State Department helicopters, you can place bids on any of the five on auction now through April 18, 2019. more at https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...it-barely-used * |
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