DENVER — Since the Army canceled plans to develop a Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft earlier this year, the two anticipated competitors have both moved to make use of their work on the program.
(Reuters) -The U.S. Army said on Thursday it was abandoning development of a Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA), a next-generation scout helicopter, after spending about $2 billion on the ...
Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at Lockheed-Martin's Sikorsky in May 2022, where he signed a tax incentive agreement between the company and the state. ERICA E. PHILLIPS CT MIRROR The U.S. Army announced the ...
The U.S. Army announced the cancellation of its program to develop an armed scout helicopter, delivering a major setback for Sikorsky, which had been competing for years to secure a contract likely ...
Stratford-based Sikorsky Aircraft will lay off hundreds of employees as a result of the U.S. Army’s recent decision to cancel its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program. A spokesperson ...
The tremor Army aviators felt in their bones Thursday evening was the result of the Army’s surprise decision to scrap one of its marquee, high-dollar future rotorcraft programs in favor of investing ...
A multibillion-dollar program to field the Army’s next-generation scout helicopter is going on the chopping block as part of changes to manned and unmanned Army aviation systems. On Thursday, the Army ...
Sikorsky Aircraft will lay off an unspecified number of workers following the U.S. Army’s announcement that it will not build a new attack reconnaissance aircraft, a spokesperson for Lockheed Martin ...
The U.S. Army is abruptly cancelling a multibillion-dollar, years-long development program for a next-generation high-speed helicopter that would have used GE Aerospace engines, sending shockwaves ...
Connecticut's entire congressional delegation says it is disappointed with the U.S. Army’s decision to cancel its effort to develop a new, high-tech armed scout helicopter. Sikorsky, based in ...
An artist rendering of Lockheed Martin's Raider X. The U.S. Army chose the company to build a prototype as part of the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft competition. (Courtesy of Lockheed Martin) ...
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