[According to the US "Defense Headlines" reported on January 18] The demonstration involved low-altitude flight operations and landing in restricted areas, and the demonstrator successfully performed a 60° tilt turn and low-altitude operation above trees, demonstrating low-altitude flight speed, maneuverability and agility. The team's Future Long-Range Attack Aircraft (FLRAA) platform, known as the Challenger X, features a coaxial rotor system to improve maneuverability, can fly flat at 236 knots, reduce thrust on the thrusters as approaching the restricted, unmodified landing zone, rapidly decelerate when the fuselage is in a horizontal state, and transport items weighing up to 2404 kilograms and send supplies into the battlefield with twice the range of the Army's existing helicopters.
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