These supplier teammates will join the team to support DEFIANT X, the advanced helicopter for the US Army’s Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition.
Joining the team are:
These companies were selected based on exceptional performance and experience supporting the US Army’s venerable Black Hawks, Apaches and Chinooks.
The team’s exceptional performance will continue to ensure efficiency and affordability throughout DEFIANT X’s lifecycle, by embracing the Army’s Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) requirements and continuing to embrace advanced manufacturing techniques already used to design and manufacture the Army’s current fleet.
The team previously announced that Honeywell will provide its new HTS7500 turboshaft engine to power DEFIANT X.
Also last week, the Lockheed Martin Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 DEFIANT® helicopter arrived in Nashville to give US Army Aviators a first-hand look at this impressive aircraft at the Army Aviation Association of America’s annual summit.
Army aviators at the summit will be able to see how Team DEFIANT is revolutionizing Future Vertical Lift, one of the Army’s top modernisation priorities, with a focus on transforming the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft program’s capabilities, production and sustainment resulting in lower-life cycle costs.
The result is DEFIANT X a complete weapon system that builds on the handling qualities and capabilities proven by the team’s technology demonstrator, SB>1 DEFIANT.
Paul Lemmo, President of Sikorsky, said:“Team DEFIANT is building a strong nationwide supply chain to provide the Army a transformational aircraft.
This team and its proven experience will ensure that DEFIANT X is a low-risk, reliable and survivable aircraft for our Soldiers and the Army’s long-range assault mission.”
“DEFIANT X is the right aircraft, made by the right team, for the Army’s FLRAA mission,” said Mark Cherry, Vice President and General Manager of Boeing Vertical Lift. “Leveraging many existing supplier relationships, we’ve put together the best industry team to deliver a purpose-built, low-risk and cost-effective next-generation aircraft that can operate across multiple theatres, well into the future.”
The contract award for the US Army’s Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft is expected this year.
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