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Bell Shows off its Virtual FLRAA Prototype to the Army

US Army Receives a Status Update for Its Blackhawk Replacement

Bell Textron recently demonstrated a virtual prototype of its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), designated as the MV-75, to the US Army. This will be the first tangible product from the six-year-old FLRAA program.

“By leveraging Congressional authorities, not only will we deliver two FLRAA virtual prototype cockpit simulators but also accelerate the broader FLRAA program by four years,” said Col. Jeffrey Poquette, FLRAA Project Manager. “Once delivered, they will provide our user community, Army pilots, with the ability to experiment with tiltrotor tactics and ultimately develop doctrine for its future use.”

The Virtual Prototypes are so-called ‘digital twins’ of the FLRAA weapon system, allowing the Army to prepare tactics, techniques, and procedures for the aircraft ahead of its delivery. They will later be converted to Flight Training Devices (FTDs), with user feedback being used for design improvements along the way.

The Army initiated its Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft program in 2019 in search of a successor for the Blackhawk. This aircraft, though still considered to be the most widely flown helicopter in the military, has been in service for more than 45 years and is nearing the end of its service life.

In 2022, the Army chose the Rolls-Royce-powered Bell Textron V-280 Valor as the Blackhawk’s replacement. Its performance is significantly more impressive than the Blackhawk’s, reaching a top speed of 280 knots and a range of 800 nautical miles.

The V-280, which has been officially designated the MV-75 for its service, is expected to make its way to the 101st Airborne Division’s Combat Aviation Brigade by 2030. This date may be shifted forward if US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Army Transformation Initiative, which aims to “build a leaner, more lethal force,” gets involved.

“I am incredibly proud of the joint team’s execution, working together in parallel to the weapon system development to deliver this advanced capability,” added Ryan Ehinger, Bell’s senior vice president and FLRAA program director.

FMI: www.army.mil

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