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The Army cancelled the Comanche 'cause it had so mis-managed the
program that production became untenable. Given a choice of a Low Observable armed recon helicopter or essential equipment for a wartime fleet, the choice itself was sort of obvious. That doesn't mean the armed recon mission is passe - quite the opposite in the current situation. The Army insists the new Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter -- ARH -- won't be Comanche Lite, and the two contenders are based on existing aircraft. That doesn't mean people won't make a mess of it with creeping requirements. UAVs can be tremendous force mutipliers, but they have to stay expendable to make sense. You want an asset you can put at risk. If you look at it, the Unmanned Combat Armed Rotorcraft -- UCAR --was an unmanned Comanche -- more sophisticated actually -- Low Observable, autonomous target recognition, high resolution sensors to spot dismounted threats. DARPA envisioned teams of the things hunting bad guys on their own. That ain't expendable, and I suspect the Army would have dug a new money hole if it had pursued the thing. A Hunter or Shadow or ERMP under the command of an ARH or Apache crew is probably the best answer to the armed recon requirement. At least for now. HW |
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