U.S. Army FARA Project Tackles Acquisition and Technology Hurdles

Credit: Lockheed Martin
Five unique approaches to solving the decades-old riddle of designing a relatively high-speed, lightweight and vertical-lift aircraft to perform the uniquely dangerous armed scout mission will compete to build the U.S. Army’s prototype for the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA). The...
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