Opinion: What U.S. Army FARA Cancellation Means For U.S. Industry

views of the Sikorsky Raider X (left) and Bell 360 Invictus FARA helicopters

Sikorsky Raider X (left) and Bell 360 Invictus.

Credit: Sikorsky (left) and Bell
After $2 billion of federal funding and hundreds of millions of dollars of industry investment, the U.S. Army killed the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program on Feb. 8. The program was announced in March 2018 as an urgent requirement to field a small, less expensive scout/attack helicopter...

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