Sikorsky releases new footage of Raider X manoeuvres
STRIKE & AIR COMBAT
02 MAY 2023
By: Robert
Dougherty
American
aircraft manufacturer Sikorsky has released new flight footage of its Raider X
twin coaxial rotor, pusher propeller helicopter.
The Lockheed
Martin company is developing the compound helicopter for the US Army’s Future
Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program.
The Raider X
flies farther and faster than conventional aircraft, manoeuvres with agility at
low altitudes and is resistant to extremely hot conditions, according to a
company announcement made on 25 April.
Using a
digital Modular Open Systems Approach, it is also able to act in a
“quarterback” role to manage communications, sensors, and shooting assets.
Sikorsky
S-97 RAIDER lead test pilot Christiaan Corry said the machine is capable of low
altitude flight, hovering, and 70-plus degree angles-of-bank, which are
critical for operation in contested environments.
“In battle,
you want to live outside the threat ring. Getting in close and mitigating
threats requires a combination of speed and the ability to capitalise on the
environment,” he said.
“The safest sanctuary for
helicopters is low and if you can fly low and fast, it’s especially difficult
for radar to detect you. That’s what Raider X brings to
battle.”
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