U.S. Army Launches Two-Year Air-Launched Effects Trades Study

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FARA competitors Sikorsky Raider-X and Bell 360 Invictus
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The U.S. Army has released plans to launch a two-year science and technology program to study a wide range of options for a future family of Air-Launched Effect (ALE) unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) that will team up with the piloted Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) fleet. A draft...

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