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That's why the MH-47 Chinook Still Rules Special Ops in 2026

It captured a president—and it wasn’t a stealth jet or a futuristic tiltrotor. In the January 3rd, 2026 raid that decapitated Venezuela’s leadership, the aircraft that delivered America’s elite operators was a helicopter designed in the 1960s: the MH-47G Chinook.

Often mocked as the “Flying Bus,” the Chinook has quietly become the most indispensable platform in US special operations. Faster helicopters exist. Newer helicopters exist. Even bigger helicopters exist. Yet when Delta Force or SEAL Team Six needs to land on a mountain ridge, a palace rooftop, or a pitching ship deck in bad weather, they still ask for the Chinook.

From Afghanistan to Caracas, the MH-47G proves that in special operations, reliability, physics, and pilot skill matter more than sleek looks. Is it finally time to replace the Chinook—or is it truly irreplaceable? Watch to the end and decide for yourself.

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