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California Firm to Provide Optionally-Piloted Capability for US Army Choppers

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 15, 2025
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A California-based technology company has been contracted to integrate optionally-piloted capability into US Army helicopters and enhance their flight features.

Skyryse announced on Tuesday that its SkyOS universal flight operating system has been selected to automate a range of US Army aircraft, including its fleet of 2,400 Black Hawk helicopters.

The system is designed to simplify aircraft operations, enhance safety features, and enable the aircraft to operate both with and without pilots.

“Skyryse is honored to partner with the US Army to make military helicopters like the Black Hawk simpler and safer,” Skyryse CEO Dr. Mark Groden said.

“By combining the Army’s operational expertise with Skyryse’s leadership in rotorcraft flight controls and automation, we have a unique opportunity to make flying simple and safe enough that any serviceperson can fly any aircraft.”

In addition to automation and streamlined operation, SkyOS is expected to significantly reduce training time for helicopter pilots.

Investments in Optionally-Manned Capability

The Skyryse deal is the latest in a series of investments to enhance US military systems with optionally-manned capabilities.

In November 2022, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency showcased a Black Hawk helicopter conducting pilotless logistics and rescue missions.

During the demonstration, the helicopter flew 83 miles (133 kilometers), transporting 400 units of blood at speeds of up to 185 kilometers (115 miles) per hour.

The US Naval Air Systems Command has also partnered with Airbus to provide the Marine Corps with unmanned UH-72 helicopters.

These aircraft will be used to transport up to 4,000 pounds (1,814 kilograms) of cargo, cutting labor costs and minimizing risk to personnel in dangerous or high-risk environments.



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