US Army looking to see if new tech can make its workhorse Black Hawk helicopters easier to fly, with or without pilots
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The US Army's collaboration with Skyryse aims to enhance Black Hawk helicopters through advanced automation technology, improving safety and ease of operation for pilots.
Skyryse's SkyOS program, deemed the world's first universal flight operating system, focuses on reducing pilot training time and increasing interoperability among diverse aircraft.
This partnership is driven by the intent to create optionally-piloted capabilities for the 2,400 Black Hawks, addressing safety while sustaining mission flexibility.
The Black Hawk has a storied history in military operations across various conflict zones, proving vital in missions ranging from combat support to tactical extractions.
Read at Business Insider
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