Bell confident on future V-22 laser-guided weapon integration
Recent forward-firing tests on the V-22 Osprey will allow greater integration of laser-guided missiles such as Hellfire, Bell Helicopter officials have told Shephard.
The company announced earlier this week that it had completed a self-funded demonstration of forward-firing capability on the tilt-rotor. The exercise took place from 7-18 November at the US Army Proving Ground in Yuma, Arizona.
During the exercise, a flight test team fired 26 unguided rockets from the Osprey as well as two laser-guided APKWS rockets from BAE Systems and two laser-guided Griffin B missiles from Raytheon.
‘We were looking to demonstrate the fact we
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