Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: October 15, 2019
Lockheed Martins (NYSE: LMT) Sikorsky subsidiary has introduced a helicopter prototype for the U.S. Armys Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program.
RAIDER X is a compound coaxial aircraft under Skiorskys X2 product line and designed to operate at a speed of more than 250 knots at an altitude of beyond 9K feet, Lockheed said Monday.
The concept is intended to support low- and high-speed maneuvers and will include an open-architecture avionics technology with plug-and-play features to support sensors, weapons and computing systems.
According to Lockheed, the aircraft will also employ predictive maintenance and self-monitoring tools.
Sikorsky President Dan Schultz said RAIDER X is the result of decades of development and reflects the commitment of the helicopter manufacturer to help the Army perform missions.
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