A proposed helicopter called the Bell 360 Invictus is meant to satisfy the United States Army's need for a Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA). It is built on the Bell 525 Relentless's technology.
On October 1, 2019, the concept was unveiled. It featured a two-seat tandem cockpit with sighting optics and a laser designator above a 20mm cannon gun turret at the chin position below the cockpit, mid-mounted stub wings below the shrouded rotor hub, four 40-foot diameter rotor blades, an active horizontal stabilizer, and a tilted and shrouded tail rotor. On integrated launchers, missiles are deployed. The US Army's specifications, which set a maximum diameter for FARA candidates to allow the rotorcraft to fit between structures on future battlefields, determine the rotor's size. It will use a single General Electric T 901 turboshaft engine as its primary power source, with additional power coming from a Pratt & Whitney PW 207 D 1 turboshaft.
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