The Bell Model 406 Combat Scout is an American light observation, scout and attackhelicopter first flown in June 1974. The Bell Model 406 is a downgraded export version of the OH-58, and is powered by an Allison 250-C30U turboshaft providing a top speed of 241 kmh and a range of 404 km. The Bell Model 406 carries a crew of two and up to 680 kg of freight as a slung load and up to 500 lbs of disposable stores carried on two hard points, one on each side of the fuselage. Research Bell Model 406
The Bell 206 (OH-58 Kiowa) is a US army scout helicopter. It was developed during the 1950s and is still one of the preferred light observation platforms. It is powered by an Allison T703-AD-700 turboshaft providing a top speed of 247 kmh and while it normally does not carry extensive armament, it can be outfitted with both guns and rockets, including four FIM-92 Stinger or AGM-114Hellfire missiles. Research OH-58
The Bell OH-58D (Warrior) is an American army helicopter. It is the armed version of the OH-58 (Bell 206) scout helicopter. In an armed reconnaissance role, it specializes in night operations and can be armed with 70 mm rockets, Hellfire and Stinger missiles and .50-cal. machine-guns. It has a 90-knot cruise airspeed. Research OH-58D
 
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