Lockheed, Rolls Tailoring AE 3007 for Army Program

Credit: ROLLS-ROYCE
Lockheed Martin and Rolls-Royce are defining what changes, if any, will be needed to the AE 3007 turbofan to meet U.S. Army requirements for the Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) reconnaissance aircraft. The AE 3007 engine family currently powers the Global Hawk unmanned surveillance vehicle, Cessna...

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