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Newcomers continue FVL development

13th May 2016 - 13:00 GMT | by Grant Turnbull in London

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Heavyweight industry players may have been selected to build full-scale helicopters for the US Army’s Joint Multi-Role (JMR) technology demonstrator programme, but smaller companies are still receiving funding to develop technologies for the service’s next-generation rotorcraft.

Bell Helicopter and a Sikorsky-Boeing team were selected in August 2014 to build full-scale prototypes for the JMR programme, the former opting for a tilt-rotor design known as the V-280 Valor and the latter with a co-axial pusher-prop configuration called the SB>1 Defiant.  

Two smaller aerospace companies and relative newcomers – AVX and Karem Aircraft - had been down-selected as part

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Grant Turnbull was the editor of Land Warfare International and Digital Battlespace magazines with Shephard …

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