Each helicopter is powered by twin GE turboshaft engines, and armed with two door-mounted .50 caliber machine guns. The DoD noted that Sikorsky will execute the contract at its headquarters location ...
Sikorsky shared its concept vision for a future X2 aircraft, interestingly envisioning ... a company – even other than the Original Equipment Manufacturer – can develop an upgraded system ...
“We are down to essentially no aircraft in storage ... industry have “evolved” over the past two years as Sikorsky’s original ideas failed to materialise, says Silva, and could include ...
The H-53 helicopters serviced under the contract include those utilized by the Marine Corps, Navy and foreign military sales customers. Contract work will be done at the Sikorsky facility in ...
Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky demonstrates the flight capabilities of its rotor blown wing unmanned aircraft system. (Lockheed Martin) Through extensive flight tests earlier this year, Lockheed ...
which can now be applied to larger aircraft for unmanned aerial logistics and even tactical ISR missions. Sikorsky announced it has flown the prototype of its unique VTOL (Vertical Take-Off ...
The Australian Defence Force is expanding its combined fleet of Sikorsky rotorcraft, including naval MH-60R Seahawks for the ...
Sikorsky has unveiled its long-awaited S-92 Phase IV main gearbox with auxiliary oil lubrication for its twin-engine medium lift helicopter, parent company Lockheed Martin announced Tuesday.
Sikorsky on Monday detailed recent successful demonstrations with its “rotor blown wing” unmanned aircraft system (UAS), flying its prototype in both helicopter and “winged aircraft” mode ...
Sikorsky, the Stratford-based helicopter maker, says it has successfully demonstrated a new type of technology that can take an aircraft from a helicopter-like vertical take off to wing flight ...
Israel partners with Sikorsky to customize 12 CH-53K helicopters with advanced Israeli tech, enhancing operational capabilities.
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company (NYSE: LMT) has successfully validated the advanced control laws to successfully fly a ‘rotor blown wing’ uncrewed aerial system (UAS) in both helicopter and ...