Mon, Apr 19, 2010
Independent Funding To Prove "Maturity" Of The Armed Aerial
Scout
EADS North America and its industry team of American Eurocopter
and Lockheed Martin say they will independently fund and develop
three AAS-72X helicopters to demonstrate the performance,
capabilities and maturity of this rotary-wing aircraft for the U.S.
Army's Armed Aerial Scout mission.
The first AAS-72X Technical Demonstration Aircraft (TDA) will be
operational in late 2010, and will be used for mission equipment
and weapon system integration, performance testing and
survivability validations.
"This commitment is a significant investment and continues our
entrepreneurial approach to meeting our customers' demanding
needs. These aircraft will ensure the AAS-72X provides a
fully capable, compliant Armed Aerial Scout solution for America's
warfighters at the earliest possible date," said EADS North America
CEO Sean O'Keefe. "It is part of a low-risk approach that
combines mature, developed technologies with the proven UH-72A
Lakota Light Utility Helicopter - which is in widespread service
with the U.S. Army."
The AAS-72X flight test and demonstration program is backed by
significant investment from the EADS North America-led industrial
team - which includes Eurocopter, American Eurocopter and Lockheed
Martin. In addition to the three demonstration helicopters,
Lockheed Martin has established a high-fidelity systems integration
lab for the AAS-72X's mission equipment package at its Orlando, FL,
facility.
As a highly capable helicopter for the Armed Aerial Scout mission,
the AAS-72X combines twin-engine safety, high and hot operating
performance and a large cabin for true multi-role capability.
The AAS-72X is derived from the UH-72A Lakota Light Utility
Helicopter, offering a low-risk evolution of the U.S. Army's newest
rotary-wing aircraft, which is widely considered one of the most
successful acquisition programs in the service's history.
Production of the AAS-72X would take place at the Columbus, MS,
helicopter center of excellence operated by EADS North America's
subsidiary American Eurocopter.
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