Michael K. Smith, deputy commander of the Army Futures Command. “We want to focus on incremental improvements, and we want to make sure that the FLRAA is a platform that can be sustained over time.”

The Army is looking to upgrade the FLRAA in three key areas: 1) Enhanced sensor suite, 2) Advanced propulsion system, and 3) Improved survivability.

The FLARAA “version two” is expected to be a significant upgrade from the current version, with a focus on enhancing its capabilities in the battlefield. The service is aiming to improve its range, accuracy, and lethality. The new design will also incorporate a modular design, allowing for the integration of new sensors, avionics, and launched effects. This modularity will enable the system to adapt to changing battlefield conditions and provide greater flexibility in its operation. The new FLARAA “version two” will be equipped with advanced avionics, which will enhance its situational awareness and decision-making capabilities.

This decision, driven by budget constraints, signals a shift in focus toward unmanned systems. The FLRAA upgrade plan is expected to address several key areas of improvement, including:

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