Sometime after General Jod Lombard gave evidence on the focus of the King Raven rather than the Petrel, the Defense Select Committee finally made two moves relating to the usage of fixed-wing and rotary-winged aircraft. First, the DSC authorized the production and manufacturing of the King Raven Helicopter series. Second, they denied the legislation to expand fixed-wing aircraft and decrease the production and usage of the Petrel Strike Fighter-Bomber. These two moves had intertwined with each other because now, essentially, the entire COG Armed Forces would, for the most part, be relying on rotary-wing aircraft, such as the King Raven series. With this, the COG Armed Forces would not be able to rely on fixed-wing aircraft that could gather intelligence and manage deep, precise strikes in
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