< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/C0/D7/IB-FRIN19403_7B271523.jpg" Alt = "American developers presented the latest FLRAA combat helicopter that will replace Black Hawk"/~ 62 < P > GE Aerospace has officially joined the program of the future US Flraa (Future Long Range Assault Aircraft) program, which will become the successor of the legendary Black Hawk. GE will be responsible for the supply of advanced avionics and digital infrastructure for a new aircraft, which is created on the basis of the Bell V-280 valor.
> 62 > 62 ~ < p >The FLRAA machine is a key element of the Future Vertical Lift strategy, which provides for the replacement of outdated screw platforms with high -speed, long -range and technologically compatible new generation aircraft. V-280 VALOR is capable of developing the speed of more than 280 knots and has a combat radius of more than 500 nautical miles, which is much higher than the capacity of the current Black Hawk. Such aircraft will allow you to move troops and cargoes over long distances, in particular in inaccessible or hostile controlled regions.< P > Ge Aerospace will develop the so -called & laquo; digital base & raquo; (Digital backbone) & mdash; open platform for integration and modernization of real -time systems. It will ensure adaptability and flexibility by MOSA approach (Modular Open Systems Approach), which allows you to add new technologies without CPE & RSQUO; Architecture will also include Time-Sensitive Networking for rapid communication between onboard systems and external control networks.
< P > In addition, GE will be responsible for the implementation of the Health Awareness System Monitoring System. It will collect telemetry from all aircraft systems, providing technical malfunctions before their occurrence. This will increase your aircraft readiness and reduce maintenance costs.
< p > Flraa & mdash; Not just a new helicopter, but the foundation for the restructuring of all vertical mobility of the US Army. In the future, it should interact with other components & mdash; Like Fara reconnaissance platforms and unmanned systems. So Bell and GE Aerospace are already laying the basis for next generation combat aircraft.