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Army next-gen rotorcraft will fly much farther and faster, but on-board electronics will be the key driver of their wartime performance.
Army paramedics shape future MEDEVAC aircraft design By Capt. Shervon Pope, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade Public Affairs December 6, 2024 ...
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 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 future of military aviation is being shaped by cutting-edge designs, with several never-built prototypes showcasing incredible capabilities. One such design is the B21 Raider, a stealth bomber ...
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 ...
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) ...
WASHINGTON — Future versions of U.S. Army reconnaissance helicopters will need trained aviators to operate them well into the next decade despite advances in artificial intelligence, according ...
The Army plans to field a Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) and a Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA), as well as a variety of tactical drones and launched effects to aid crewed ...
Army aviation leaders are working on options to transform the force within budget constraints and in line with recent Army and Pentagon directives.
The Army has selected Bell Helicopter and Sikorsky to develop prototypes to face off in phase two of the service’s Future Attack and Reconnaissance Aircraft competition, officials announced on ...
The Army’s Choice One of the more interesting modernization efforts underway is the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program.