Bell’s 360 Invictus scout helicopter prototype, its bid for the US Army’s Future Attack Reconnaisance Aircraft (FARA) programme, is more than 50% complete. The winged helicopter is on schedule for all ...
In future conflicts, attack reconnaissance aircraft will be key to “achieving and sustaining overmatch against potential competitors and enduring asymmetric threats by closing or mitigating gaps in ...
Over the coming decade, the face of the American military, and most importantly the tools used for waging war, will change significantly. The armed forces are engaged in efforts on multiple fronts to ...
The Bell 360 Invictus demonstrator, pictured in July 2021 at the halfway mark of construction, is now past 95% completion. (Bell) The Bell 360 Invictus demonstrator, Bell Helicopters' entry for the US ...
There is a lot of turmoil these days in the world of defense contractors, as pretty much all the branches of the American military are on the lookout for the next generation of hardware for their ...
Bell has assembled just over 50% of its 360 Invictus helicopter that it is developing for the US Army's Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft-Competitive Prototype (FARA-CP) programme and is ...
The U.S. Army’s Future Attack and Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) is fast developing as both Lockheed-Sikorsky and Bell advance, refine, and seek to “offer” their helicopters to the Army. For many ...
Laser-guided Hydra 70 rockets, Hellfire missiles, Spike “Non Line of Sight” weapons, the emerging Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM), and even unanticipated, yet-to-exist weapons will all fire from ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Billions of dollars are on the line, as two companies in Huntsville compete for the Army’s business. It’s not a secret the military is looking for new and improved aircraft ...
Rotorcraft manufacturer Bell says the 360 Invictus helicopter is 90% complete and released pictures of the first competitive prototype carrying a full load of weapons. The release days ahead of the ...
Bell has decided to change the design of its U.S. Army Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft prototype submission. (Photo courtesy of Bell) The company decided “months ago” to use a design based on ...
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