NATO Wants Future Rotorcraft To Be Low Cost, High Speed

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NATO requirements for a future medium-lift rotorcraft call for the aircraft to have a fly-away price of no more than €35 million ($43 million) and a cruise speed of 180-220 kt. or more. Attributes for the alliance’s Next Generation Rotorcraft (NGRC)—which calls for the development of a new medium...

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