Sikorsky: U.S. Army’s FARA Delay Provides More Time To Reduce Risk

Sikorsky’s Raider X Competitive Prototype is about 90% assembled at its flight test center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Credit: Sikorsky
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida—The U.S. Army’s decision to delay its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program by pushing production milestones back up to four years gives Sikorsky more time to mature its Raider X design, and although some in Washington have raised doubts about the program’s...

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