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U.S. and Hungarian attack helicopter units cross-train aviators

Maj. Robert Fellingham for U.S. Army 12th Combat Aviation Brigade | June 15, 2021

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12th Combat Aviation Brigade pilots had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fly an Mi-24 Hind helicopter with Hungarian Defense Force pilots at Solnok Air Base, Hungary.

A Hungarian Defense Force Mi-24 Hind launches for a leader orientation flight with AH-64 pilots from the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade at Szolnok Air Base, Hungary on June 3, 2021, during exercise Saber Guardian 21, part of the DEFENDER-Europe 21 series of exercises. Maj. Robert Fellingham for U.S. Army Photo

U.S. Army pilots from the 1st Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, part of 12th CAB, and the Hungarian Defense Force 86th Szolnok Helicopter Base shared their flying experience through joint orientation flights in U.S. AH-64 Apache and Hungarian Mi-24 Hind helicopters, during Exercise Saber Guardian 21, part of DEFENDER-Europe 21, on June 3, 2021. 

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Matthew Cole, the 1st Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment commander, receives a certificate in recognition of his first Mi-24 Hind flight from Hungarian Defense Force Col. Zoltán Rolukó at Szolnok airbase, Hungary, June 3, 2021. Maj. Robert Fellingham for U.S. Army Photo

“This kind of training is important to building the alliance, showing that trust in each other by sharing the cockpit,” said U.S. Army Lt. Col. Matthew Cole, the 1st Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment commander.

“We are creating a shared understanding of how we operate, our tactics, techniques and procedures.”

Three Hungarian Defense Force pilots, including Brig. Gen. József Koller, the 86th Helicopter Base Garrison Commander, flew the front gunner’s seat in a 12th CAB Apache in the morning with instructor pilot U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Joseph Lorman. 

A mid-day break included joint capabilities briefs by both NATO Allies on their helicopters and their tactical employment.

In the afternoon, three U.S Army pilots, including Lt. Col. Cole, flew the front gunner’s seat in a Hungarian Mi-24 Hind with instructor pilot HDF Col. Zoltán Rolukó.

When asked about his anticipation before the flight, Lt. Col. Cole said, “I’m absolutely excited to fly the Hind; I think we’re all super pumped to experience that machine!”

About two dozen 12th CAB Apache pilots also took the opportunity to fly in the passenger compartment of the Mi-24 Hind throughout the day.

“Our Hungarian counterparts here today have all deployed to Afghanistan, they’ve worked with Americans before so our TTPs are already very similar from working together over there so, the most important aspect of this cross-training is continuing to build our relationships,” said Cole.

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Matthew Cole, the 1st Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment commander, instructs Hungarian Defense Force Brig. Gen. József Koller, the 86th Szolnok Helicopter Base garrison commander on the AH-64 Apache gunner’s controls at Szolnok airbase. Maj. Robert Fellingham for U.S. Army Photo

“My HDF counterpart brought it up and we’ve already discussed coming back out and doing this again; I think we are both excited to continue building on what we’ve accomplished here this month.”

This press release was prepared and distributed by the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade.

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