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Marine Corps CH-53K King Stallion conducts offshore exercises

Marine Corps CH-53K King Stallion conducts offshore exercises
U.S. Marine Corps CH-53K King Stallions, operated by Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 (VMX-1) land at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Nov. 21, 2021.
The CH-53K is currently undergoing initial operational test and evaluation to develop tactics, techniques, and procedures of CH-53K utilization as the Marine Corps modernizes and prepares to respond globally to emerging crises or contingencies.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reine Whitaker.

Story by Maj. Jorge Hernandez. Communication Directorate

HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS – Marines from Marine Operational Test & Evaluation Squadron One (VMX-1) conducted over-the-horizon heavy lift and troop transport ship-to-shore operations aboard CH-53K King Stallion helicopters over the Atlantic Ocean, Nov. 19, 2021.

These exercises are a critical component of the Marine Corps’ future force operating concepts, such as expeditionary advanced base operations and distributed operations.

“We are excited to continue advancing the Commandant’s vision of the future force by partnering with the Navy and finding ways to optimize how we operate and thrive in a strategic competition environment,” said VMX-1 Commanding Officer Col. Byron Sullivan. “We remain the nation’s naval expeditionary force; ready to fight in any clime or place at any time.”

VMX-1 is evaluating the Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion’s ability to meet program specification for the over-the-horizon heavy lift evolution tested the King Stallion’s capability to transport a 27,000 lbs. light armored vehicle (LAV-25) from the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) to a landing zone ashore. While the troop transport evolution evaluated the King Stallion’s ability to move troops over-the-horizon to a location ashore and return to ship without refueling—covering as much as 220 nautical miles on their roundtrip.

Marine Corps CH-53K King Stallion conducts offshore exercises
U.S. Marines with Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 (VMX-1) and 2d Battalion, 2d Marine Regiment (2/2), 2d Marine Division, load a universal terrain vehicle into a CH-53K King Stallion at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Nov. 21, 2021.
The CH-53K is currently undergoing initial operational test and evaluation to develop tactics, techniques, and procedures of CH-53K utilization as the Marine Corps modernizes and prepares to respond globally to emerging crises or contingencies.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reine Whitaker.

Combat Logistics Battalion 24 (CLB-24) and 2d Battalion, 2d Marines from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina provided personnel and equipment to assist VMX-1 with their testing, and sailors from the USS Iwo Jima assisted VMX-1 with shipboard and flight deck operations.

The Marine Corps is progressing through initial operational test and evaluation (IOT&E) of the CH-53Ks prior to fielding them to the Fleet Marine Force. The pilots, maintainers, and contractors of VMX-1, the squadron tasked with conducting operational test and evaluation of Marine Corps aviation platforms and systems, play a significant role in shaping the tactics, techniques and procedures of Sikorsky CH-53K utilization. Additionally, VMX-1 personnel will put the aircraft through rigorous evaluations in order to determine its suitability and effectiveness before arriving to the fleet.

“We have the most professional and capable individuals maintaining the aircraft and are also appreciative to the Blue-Green Team, who demonstrate the superb ability to operating harmoniously,” said VMX-1 CH-53K King Stallion Detachment Operations Officer Maj. Joshua Banks.

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