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Drones replacing Army helicopter program


The U.S. Army announced its plans to end all efforts to the Future Attack and Reconnaissance Aircraft Program (FARA) at the end of fiscal year 2024, which

According to Forbes, the change is due to Army officials recognizing the need to adjust development approaches to keep the service’s capabilities in line with the current use of technology in war. Rainey’s statement was seconded by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George in a press release, where he stated, “We are learning from the battlefield, especially Ukraine, that aerial reconnaissance has fundamentally changed. “We are making great process, we have momentum, the overwhelming majority of our signature modernization efforts are either on time or ahead of schedule and are starting to translate into capabilities,” Rainey said.

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