Sikorsky’s S-97 Raider Achieves Test Speed Exceeding 200 Knots
The Sikorsky S-97 Raider: Paving the Way for Future Vertical Lift
At the heart of this remarkable achievement lies the innovative X2 technology, which enables helicopters to reach speeds twice as fast as those attainable by conventional helicopters. This technological breakthrough represents a leap forward in the world of rotorcraft and has the potential to redefine the capabilities of military helicopters.
“The Sikorsky S-97 Raider flight test program is exceeding expectations, demonstrating Raider’s revolutionary speed, maneuverability, and agility,” remarked Tim Malia, the Director of Future Vertical Lift Light at Sikorsky, in a recent statement. He continued, “X2 Technology represents a suite of technologies needed for the future fight, enabling the warfighter to engage in high-intensity conflict anytime, anywhere as a member of a complex, multi-domain team.”
The development of X2 technology is a critical component of Sikorsky’s preparations for its proposal to the U.S. Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program. This program aims to equip the Army with a new generation of aircraft as part of the broader Future Vertical Lift initiative.
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