When the Navy SEALs or
"The Nightstalkers" as they are called, are the only special operations aviation unit in the Army, deploying almost continuously since 9/11 to provide drop-off for U.S.
An elite air unit for special operations missions didn't always exist. After serious issues surfaced during a disastrous 1980 mission to free the hostages in Iran, the 160th was formed in 1981.
Pilots volunteer for the chance to fly with the regiment, but very few are selected. The standards are high, prefering aviators with at least 500 flight hours or at the top of their class at flight school.
"We are a force ready to move at a moment’s notice anytime, anywhere, arriving on target plus or minus 30 seconds," Col. Clayton Hutmacher told Special Operations Technology.
The Nightstalkers are also one of many combat units that has opened up to women.