The Debrief: FLRAA’s Missile Shield Moves Forward Amid Funding Questions

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Bell V-280

Credit: Bell
Keeping the U.S. Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) from getting shot down won’t be easy. When the first unit gets fielded as scheduled in fiscal 2030, the threats facing Bell’s second-generation tiltrotor during its envisioned combat mission are expected to be multispectral, layered...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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