New U.S. Army Aviation Plan Sparks $4.5B Shift In Spending

Sikorsky Raider X (left) and Bell 360 Invictus.

Credit: Sikorsky (left) and Bell
The U.S. Army’s revamped aviation plan, including the cancellation of the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program, has sparked a shift of $4.5 billion in spending across the next five years to other priorities, starting with $465 million in fiscal 2025. The service announced last month...

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