DARPA Funds Sikorsky To Install Autonomy On U.S. Army UH-60M

Sikorsky’s optionally piloted UH-60A Black Hawk has demonstrated completely uninhabited resupply capability.

Credit: Sikorsky
Sikorsky has been awarded a $9 million DARPA contract to install its Matrix autonomy system in a U.S. Army UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter used as a fly-by-wire testbed. The upgrade will enable the Army to evaluate autonomy capabilities for the UH-60 and potentially its planned replacement, the Future...
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