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June 9, 2020 | International, Aerospace

Bell Announces Full Team Of Partners Building Invictus Prototype For Army’s FARA Program

Bell [TXT] on Thursday announced its full team of suppliers for its 360 Invictus helicopter, its offering for the Army's Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program.

Partners building the Invictus prototype aircraft include L3Harris Technologies [LHX]...

https://www.defensedaily.com/bell-announces-full-team-partners-building-invictus-prototype-armys-fara-program/army/

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