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In March 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the adoption of Commercial Solutions Openings, or CSOs, to help the ...
Now, the Army wants to launch drones from the Black Hawk. The AH-64 Apache helicopter gunship has been equipped with the ability to data link with drones to enhance its reconnaissance and targeting ...
Army next-gen rotorcraft will fly much farther and faster, but on-board electronics will be the key driver of their wartime performance.
As Army Aviation readies its future fleet of assault aircraft for multidomain operations, it can gain a distinct advantage in combat with a battle-ready aircraft that is ready to fly, no matter how ...
The Army's senior Aviator, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. James C. McConville emphasized key Army priorities of readiness, modernization, and managing the Army's most important weapons ...
The Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft is set to replace roughly 2,000 Black Hawk utility helicopters.
There are a few aircraft to have radically affected military missions like the V-22 Osprey. It is as much a helicopter as an ...
The Army envisions its Future Longe Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) will “augment” or fly alongside its upgraded Black Hawk helicopter and massively increase “combat power build,” speed ...
4 Amazing Military Aviation Technologies We'll See in the Near Future Sikorsky and Boeing are offering the SB-1 Defiant for the Army's Future Vertical Lift Program. (Courtesy of Sikorsky-Boeing) ...
The Army is replacing its Cold War helicopters with new rotorcraft that can fly twice as far and twice as fast--not to mention accomplishing a host of other novel tasks.
The US Army released a draft request for proposal for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft, a rotorcraft to replace recently retired scout helicopter the Bell OH-58 Kiowa.
The Army's Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, being designed to eventually replace the Black Hawk fleet, will require a heavier engine, he said.