Another Baby Step For Army Aviation’s ‘Top Priority’

Another Baby Step For Army Aviation’s ‘Top Priority’
Another Baby Step For Army Aviation’s ‘Top Priority’

Army aviation’s “top modernization priority program” – at least that’s what they call it – took another baby step forward this week. The service awarded preliminary design review contracts to the two competitors vying to build a better engine to power the service’s vast fleet of Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk and Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopters.…

UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US

UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US
UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.: The United Kingdom is following the U.S. Joint Multirole Technology Demonstrator (JMR-TD) project with “great interest” and might either get involved at some point or buy future aircraft the effort spawns, says a top British Defence Ministry rotorcraft engineer. “It’s a perfectly feasible outcome,” Bryan Finlay, the senior engineer at the…

Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift

Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift
Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift

ARLINGTON: And then there were five. There were already going to be four different aircraft in the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) family, from light to medium to heavy to “ultra.” Now it’s almost certain that the medium FVL will be split into two separate versions: a smaller attack/reconnaissance aircraft and a larger troop-carrying assault craft.…

It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane! No, It’s Aircraft That Fly Like A Bird!

It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane! No, It’s Aircraft That Fly Like A Bird!
It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane! No, It’s Aircraft That Fly Like A Bird!

In the 1934 film “It Happened One Night,” fictional slime ball “King” Westley shows off by floating to a landing on the lawn of his fiancée’s daddy’s estate in a newfangled autogiro – an airplane with a rotor to enable short take offs and landings. Today, two Defense Department programs are striving to meet the…

Future Vertical Lift Begins Open Software Quest

Future Vertical Lift Begins Open Software Quest
Future Vertical Lift Begins Open Software Quest

WASHINGTON: The first Future Vertical Lift Aircraft won’t fly until the 2030s but the Army, Navy, and industry are already at work on software standards. Those include a new “model-based” approach to software architectures that will require a culture change among programmers and defense bureaucrats alike. Why take on so much so early? Because FVL will…

Sikorsky Unveils S-97 Raider: Road To FVL?

Sikorsky Unveils S-97 Raider: Road To FVL?
Sikorsky Unveils S-97 Raider: Road To FVL?

The company that built the first workable helicopter rolled out a (potential) revolution in chopper technology yesterday: Sikorsky’s high-speed S-97 Raider. A year ago, Sikorsky made a splash at the huge Association of the US Army conference with just a life-size mock-up. Now, just in time to talk it up at AUSA 2014, they’ve built a working…

Future Vertical Lift: One Program Or Many?

Future Vertical Lift: One Program Or Many?
Future Vertical Lift: One Program Or Many?

WASHINGTON: What is Future Vertical Lift? There is no one answer, but rather a range of possibilities. At one extreme is a single mega-program, building four variants for the four services to replace a host of existing helicopters, a vision in some ways even more ambitious than the long-troubled tri-service Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). At the…

Kendall Flags DoD Budget Battle To Watch: Next-Gen Rotocraft

Kendall Flags DoD Budget Battle To Watch: Next-Gen Rotocraft
Kendall Flags DoD Budget Battle To Watch: Next-Gen Rotocraft

COMDEF: After decades without a significant new rotocraft technology, the head of Pentagon buying says he’s going to try and fund a new initiative to move helicopters and their brethren like the V-22 ahead. It won’t be easy. “Anything is going to be very hard to squeeze into the budget,” Kendall told reporters during a…

Bell Unveils V-280 Valor Tiltrotor For Future Vertical Lift Program

Bell Helicopter has unveiled what may become what everyone hoped the V-22 Osprey would be, a tiltrotor able to operate at high altitudes for long ranges and with easily managed downwash. The new aircraft, to be known as the V-280 Valor, is the company’s offering for the Army’s Future Vertical Lift technology demonstration program. FVL…

Sikorsky & Boeing Team Up For Joint Multi-Role VTOL

Sikorsky, Boeing signed Jan. 13 teaming agreement for 1st phase of Army’s Joint Multi-Role (JMR) tech demo, part of Future Vertical Lift ColinClarkAol

Army Aviators, Rotorcraft Industry Are Flying Blind: A Strategic DVE

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD: Degraded Visual Environment, or DVE, is jargon for the problem helicopter pilots face when their rotors kick up blinding clouds of dust or other debris. DVE also describes the problem the entire rotorcraft industry is facing as it tries to anticipate what new aircraft the Army can actually afford in this blindingly…

Army Plans Flying Demo For Kiowa Replacement

Washington: The Army has given up on developing an entirely new armed scout helicopter for now, but plans to invite companies with existing helicopters that can do armed reconnaissance to demonstrate their wares. Maj. Gen. Tim Crosby, who runs Army aviation programs, announced at the annual Association of the US Army conference in Washington that…