Army Aviation leaders from across the globe descended on Fort Rucker for the annual Aviation Senior Leader Forum Jan. 27-29.
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Why does the US Army have an air wing?
Most of the US Army’s planes were spun off into the Air Force in 1947, but it continues to operate a handful of fixed-wing ...
The Army in May 2025 announced it would cancel the Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP) effort to re-engine both the Apache ...
The Bell V-280 Valor, developed for the Army's Joint Multi-Role Technical Demonstrator program as a precursor to the FLRAA. (Courtesy Bell/DVIDS) The U.S. Army has conducted a thorough assessment of ...
The Army is fast-tracking Bell’s MV-75 FLRAA tiltrotor to get prototype aircraft flying by late 2026 and push fielding years ...
Connecticut is home to some of the United States’ largest military industrial businesses like Sikorsky, Electric Boat, and ...
Each Army Reserve Aviation Command unit’s ‘final mission’ put as many aircraft in the air as possible in California, Kansas, and Texas as one last opportunity to overfly the communities where most of ...
The U.S. Army has chosen Bell’s V-280 for the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft program, officially designating it as the MV-75. (Bell) The U.S. Army will field the long-anticipated Bell MV-75 ...
For decades, the AH-64 Apache was built to destroy tanks and provide close support to troops on the ground. Now the Army is giving it a mission few expected: hunting drones. The rise of drone swarms ...
“We’re cooked,” one Army aviator said recently, describing the reactions of fellow students at the service’s helicopter flight school to Sikorsky’s new uncrewed Black Hawk. “Why are we even doing this ...
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