Senior Army leaders have approved a new strategy for making helicopter-fired weapons more accurate and deadly, according to the head of the service's aviation branch. The document was signed by Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Daniel Allyn earlier this month, Maj. Gen. Michael Lundy, the commander of the Army Aviation Center of Excellence, told members of the House Armed Services tactical air and land forces subcommittee on March 16. While much of the document is classified, Lundy told Inside...