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Defiant is the Sikorsky-Boeing team's offering for the Army's Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition. It was built for the service's Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator.

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Defence • Technology The future of Army Aviation with Sikorsky's S-97 RAIDER X and DEFIANT X April 19, 2021 by MRO Business Today RAIDER X will fully integrate the strengths of Lockheed Martin such as digital thread, advanced manufacturing, sustainment, training, and weapon and mission system development, manufacture and integration.

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Defiant X is purpose-built for a modernized Army that requires expanded reach, survivability, and lethality. Steve Parker, Vice President and Boeing Vertical Lift As far as the carrying.

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The modified, competition-ready aircraft design is being called Defiant X, taking the same surname as little brother Raider X, which is Lockheed's submission for the Army's other helicopter.

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Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky unit plans to offer to NATO countries the technology on the SB>1 Defiant and S-97 Raider helicopters that it has developed for the U.S. Army's Future Vertical Lift.

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Technology Military Weapons Take a peek at Sikorsky's scout helicopter prototype Raider X is one of two candidates in the Army's Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft competition. Here's how.

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Following Raider flight testing, the Defiant X demonstrator was flown 63.9 hours, also by Army test pilots, achieving a top sustained speed of 247 knots (284), marginally within the FLRAA speed goals.

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The Sikorsky Raider X (stylized in all-caps as RAIDER X) ( Sikorsky S-102 [1]) is a compound helicopter concept with two coaxial rotors and a single pusher propeller, designed by the Sikorsky Aircraft division of Lockheed Martin for the United States Army Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program.

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DEFIANT X builds on the handling qualities and transformational capabilities proven by SB>1 DEFIANT, a Sikorsky-Boeing technology demonstrator helping to inform the U.S. Army's future vertical lift requirements. Combined with our team's unsurpassed experience in mission systems, training and sustainment, DEFIANT X will significantly advance the Army's air assault capability with limited.

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There are differences, however. The Raider and Defiant have no tail rotor; instead, differential torque on the coaxial rotors is used to turn at low speed. The yaw rates generated are the same.

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With RAIDER X and DEFIANT X, the Army could have common, scalable aircraft with the mission advantage the Army is looking for. Both FARA and FLRAA are among the Army's top modernization priorities meant to address near-peer threats in the multi-domain operations (MDO) of 2030 and beyond.

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The War Zone Raider X High-Speed Helicopter Brandishes Weapons As It Takes Shape Sikorsky's fast-flying Raider X attack and reconnaissance helicopter is already sporting its 20mm.

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The reaction to Bell's V-280 Valor beating Sikorsky and Boeing's SB>1 Defiant for the opportunity to replace the U.S. Army's sprawling fleet of H-60 Black Hawks under the Future Long-Range.

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Sikorsky/Lockheed Martin and Boeing unveiled on Jan. 25, 2021, the first details about the Defiant X, the new advanced compound helicopter proposed for U.S. Army's Future Long-Range Assault.

Future Vertical Lift


RAIDER X and DEFIANT X Utility helicopters like the U.S. Army's Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) fly low and fast, land quickly, deliver Soldiers to the X and get out — all while evading the enemy in complex terrain.

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On July 29, 2020, Lockheed Martin and the Sikorsky and Boeing Team demonstrated Future Vertical Lift aircraft in action, showing how RAIDER and DEFIANT will give the U.S. Army the edge in.