FARA Downselect Gives U.S. Army Configuration Options For Armed Scout

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FARA competitors Sikorsky Raider-X and Bell 360 Invictus
Credit: Sikorsky/Bell
The U.S. Army has bracketed its chances of successfully developing a new armed scout rotorcraft by selecting both conventional and unconventional designs for two competing prototypes of its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA). Bell and Lockheed Martin company Sikorsky have moved into Phase...

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