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US Army preps mission tech for future helicopter, despite engine delay
Problems with a next-generation engine program delayed prototype flights by roughly a year, but the Army isn’t resting while it waits.
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Understanding sensors for the soldier
Axon’s leaders explain how technology such as drones, sensors and non-lethal weapons, can help keep soldiers safer.
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Industry teams aim to fly prototypes of future attack recon aircraft by end of 2023
Industry teams believe they are still on a path to fly FARA prototypes by the end of 2023, despite delays in next-gen engine assembly.
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Shoot-off for airborne long-range munition coming this fall
The Army looks to extend the range of its helicopter-fired precision munitions in a shoot-off coming up this fall.
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Release the hounds: Army event to feature drone swarms that behave like a wolf pack
Edge 22 will see a large, interactive drone swarm demonstrating a variety of behaviors, some of which are classified.
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US Army shelves advanced CH-47F rotor blades due to issues in testing
A report from the Pentagon’s chief weapons tester noted vibrations present in ground, hover and forward flight that could pose “safety of flight risk.”
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Victor-model Black Hawk gets the OK to fly in national airspace
The U.S. Army’s UH-60 Victor-model Black Hawk utility helicopter has received certification to fly in national airspace, enabling a second initial operational test.
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US Army picks 5 teams to design new attack recon helicopter
The Army awarded five contracts to design Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft by early next year.
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Coming soon: More complex, air-launched drone demonstrations
Increasingly complex demonstrations of air-launched UAS will pave the way for the Army’s advanced manned-unmanned teaming concept for aircraft.
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US Army postpones demo plans for next-gen unmanned aircraft
Next-generation UAS development will have to wait, says the Army’s aviation development director at Combat Capabilities Development Command.
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US Army preps mission tech for future helicopter, despite engine delay
Problems with a next-generation engine program delayed prototype flights by roughly a year, but the Army isn’t resting while it waits.
-
Understanding sensors for the soldier
Axon’s leaders explain how technology such as drones, sensors and non-lethal weapons, can help keep soldiers safer.
-
Industry teams aim to fly prototypes of future attack recon aircraft by end of 2023
Industry teams believe they are still on a path to fly FARA prototypes by the end of 2023, despite delays in next-gen engine assembly.
-
Shoot-off for airborne long-range munition coming this fall
The Army looks to extend the range of its helicopter-fired precision munitions in a shoot-off coming up this fall.
-
Release the hounds: Army event to feature drone swarms that behave like a wolf pack
Edge 22 will see a large, interactive drone swarm demonstrating a variety of behaviors, some of which are classified.
-
US Army shelves advanced CH-47F rotor blades due to issues in testing
A report from the Pentagon’s chief weapons tester noted vibrations present in ground, hover and forward flight that could pose “safety of flight risk.”
-
Victor-model Black Hawk gets the OK to fly in national airspace
The U.S. Army’s UH-60 Victor-model Black Hawk utility helicopter has received certification to fly in national airspace, enabling a second initial operational test.
-
US Army picks 5 teams to design new attack recon helicopter
The Army awarded five contracts to design Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft by early next year.
-
Coming soon: More complex, air-launched drone demonstrations
Increasingly complex demonstrations of air-launched UAS will pave the way for the Army’s advanced manned-unmanned teaming concept for aircraft.
-
US Army postpones demo plans for next-gen unmanned aircraft
Next-generation UAS development will have to wait, says the Army’s aviation development director at Combat Capabilities Development Command.
-
US Army preps mission tech for future helicopter, despite engine delay
Problems with a next-generation engine program delayed prototype flights by roughly a year, but the Army isn’t resting while it waits.
-
Understanding sensors for the soldier
Axon’s leaders explain how technology such as drones, sensors and non-lethal weapons, can help keep soldiers safer.
-
Industry teams aim to fly prototypes of future attack recon aircraft by end of 2023
Industry teams believe they are still on a path to fly FARA prototypes by the end of 2023, despite delays in next-gen engine assembly.
-
Shoot-off for airborne long-range munition coming this fall
The Army looks to extend the range of its helicopter-fired precision munitions in a shoot-off coming up this fall.
-
Release the hounds: Army event to feature drone swarms that behave like a wolf pack
Edge 22 will see a large, interactive drone swarm demonstrating a variety of behaviors, some of which are classified.
-
US Army shelves advanced CH-47F rotor blades due to issues in testing
A report from the Pentagon’s chief weapons tester noted vibrations present in ground, hover and forward flight that could pose “safety of flight risk.”
-
Victor-model Black Hawk gets the OK to fly in national airspace
The U.S. Army’s UH-60 Victor-model Black Hawk utility helicopter has received certification to fly in national airspace, enabling a second initial operational test.
-
US Army picks 5 teams to design new attack recon helicopter
The Army awarded five contracts to design Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft by early next year.
-
Coming soon: More complex, air-launched drone demonstrations
Increasingly complex demonstrations of air-launched UAS will pave the way for the Army’s advanced manned-unmanned teaming concept for aircraft.
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US Army postpones demo plans for next-gen unmanned aircraft
Next-generation UAS development will have to wait, says the Army’s aviation development director at Combat Capabilities Development Command.













