Stealth Defiant X Next Generation Helicopter
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 Published On Dec 2, 2023

@OuterSpaceNews - Unveiling the Future of Army Aviation - Defiant X

Exciting Times for Army Aviation! In this video, we dive into the groundbreaking details of the recently revealed Defiant X, the advanced compound helicopter vying for the U.S. Army's Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) contract. Developed by Sikorsky/Lockheed Martin and Boeing, the Defiant X promises to revolutionize the way the Army meets threats in 2035 and beyond.

Key Features:
Developed on the experience of the Defiant, the Defiant X boasts two rigid coaxial rotors and a pusher propeller for high-speed capabilities.
Achieved a speed of 211 knots in straight-and-level flight, setting the stage for speeds exceeding 250 knots, meeting the U.S. Army's desired criteria.
Twice the range and speed of the UH-60 Black Hawk, positioning it as "the fastest, most maneuverable and most survivable assault helicopter in history."
Purpose-built for a modernized Army, providing expanded reach, survivability, and lethality in a multi-domain battle space.

Design Enhancements:
Improved aerodynamics with a refined shape and a new angled nose.
Reduced thermal signature with a redesigned exhaust system.
New front landing gear and transformed tricycle landing gear configuration for enhanced stability.

Competition and Contenders:
Competing against Bell's V-280 Valor, the Defiant X faces off in the FLRAA program, with both helicopters meeting the Army's stringent requirements.
Global interest in the Future Vertical Lift program, with the UK, Italy, NATO, and other countries exploring partnerships and information exchange.

What's Next?
Anticipating the Army's release of the FLRAA request for proposal later this year, with a contract award expected in 2022.
The Defiant X's "little brother," the Raider X, developed for the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program, adds an intriguing dynamic to the competition.

Global Impact:
Beyond the U.S., countries like the UK, Italy, NATO, and others express interest in the Future Vertical Lift program, showcasing its potential global impact.
Stay tuned for more updates as we follow the evolution of Army aviation with the Defiant X and its competitors. Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay in the loop on the future of military technology! #DefiantX #FLRAA #MilitaryAviation #FutureVerticalLift #OuterSpaceNews

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