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US Army explores manned/unmanned teaming for utility helicopters

17th November 2014 - 10:47 GMT | by Scott Gourley in California

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The US military is exploring the application of manned/unmanned teaming capabilities for its fleet of Black Hawk utility helicopters. 

According to a request for information (RFI) released on 13 November, the US Army’s Utility Helicopters Project Office ‘is seeking potential sources that possess the expertise, capabilities, and experience to develop a manned/unmanned-operations (MUM-O) capability’ for the UH/HH-60A/L/M fleet.

According to the RFI, the army is ‘seek[ing] input from industry to assist in the design and development of a Black Hawk helicopter mounted system that is capable of receiving full motion video (FMV) from UAS, manned intelligence surveillance reconnaissance (ISR) platforms,

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