The report noted the Army’s Future Vertical Lift fleet will consist of an unmanned aerial system, an attack reconnaissance aircraft and a long-range assault helicopter.
Brig. Gen. Walter Rugen, director of the Army’s FVL Cross-Functional Team, told the publication that the UAS will work to deliver targeting data for long-range precision fires and conduct electronic attacks against enemy radar systems.
He said the attack reconnaissance aircraft will be an optionally-manned platform designed to “hide in radar clutter” and operate in megacities.
FVL will also include a long-range assault helicopter that will feature upgraded protection and will be built to exploit windows of opportunity, according to Rugen.