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Europe under extreme duress

Pivot to unmanned....

Now that the army is out of the manned scout business, I wonder how long it will take them to get out of the manned attack business. Indeed, now that the Marines have successfully tested unmanned logistics with UH-1’s and KMAX helicopters I wonder how long it will take to scale that up to heavy vertical lift?
 
Now that the army is out of the manned scout business, I wonder how long it will take them to get out of the manned attack business. Indeed, now that the Marines have successfully tested unmanned logistics with UH-1’s and KMAX helicopters I wonder how long it will take to scale that up to heavy vertical lift?
I *believe* the King Stallion FBW FCS likely has the base foundation for an autonomous capability. It wouldn’t surprise me at all.

DJI produces some impressive “utility lift” aircraft for the global markets - for ag and construction missions.

There is a new episode of “The Next World War” on the Flat Circle History channel - which indeed gives some insight into drone scenarios that are increasingly relevant

 
I *believe* the King Stallion FBW FCS likely has the base foundation for an autonomous capability. It wouldn’t surprise me at all.

DJI produces some impressive “utility lift” aircraft for the global markets - for ag and construction missions.

There is a new episode of “The Next World War” on the Flat Circle History channel - which indeed gives some insight into drone scenarios that are increasingly relevant

It’s in the FVL-Heavy Cargo requirements for optional manning.

It’s seen as both a survivability cape as well as a way to combat crew fatigue in distributed operational nodes where you spread the peanut butter as thin as possible.

Whether FVL-Heavy gets funding however….
 
This isn't a bad write up, even if from 2019.
Anyone know of a more recent update of the FVL program?
FVL isn’t a program as much as a wide ranging department portfolio which may or may not exist following the realignment of Futures and Tradoc.

FVL was designed as a cross functional team meaning they got to be the sort of conceptual experimental guys engaging with wide industry to solve a host of problems. At some point there is a handover from them to the traditional POE/PMs where capabilities directorate written hard requirements documents guide a more traditional acquisitions process. The MV-75 is/was just one of the big showpiece items and it’s about to migrate to a PM. They also a stake holder representing Army Aviation in airspace integration of the air litoral space, they’ve got a lot to do with mesh networking and NGC2 though that’s being moved over now that NGC2 is its own CFT.

FVL-Attack is dead, launched effects is shared. Heavy-Cargo was the next thing on but it’s not the priority all the other stuff is driving so it sits.

Good chance the current head of FVL becomes Gill’s replacement but there are a couple other names in the hat.
 
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