Comanche’s Child: The USA’s New Armed Scout Helicopter

YRH-70 test
YRH-70 test, 2005
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The US Army’s Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH) program aimed to replace around 375 Bell Textron OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters, after the $14.6 billion RAH-66 Comanche program, was canceled in 2004. Instead, the Army would buy a larger number of less expensive platforms, with reduced capabilities. Bell Helicopter Textron initially won the ARH competition with a militarized version of its highly successful 407 single-engine commercial helicopter, but despite significant private investment after Army funding stopped in March 2007, spiraling costs killed the ARH-70 in October 2008.

What hasn’t changed is the battlefield need for on-call, front-line aerial surveillance and fire support. With its existing OH-58D stock wither wearing down, or shot down, the Army needs to do something. But what? This will serve as DID’s FOCUS Article for the ARH program, and its potential successor the Armed Aerial Scout. It includes updated background, coverage of contracts and key events, and additional research materials.

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The ARH Program: What Happened?

AAS: Now What?

ARH-AAS: Contracts & Events

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FY 2005 – 2006

Appendix A: Weary Warriors – The Army’s OH-58D Kiowa Warrior Fleet

Appendix B: Initial Winner – Bell’s ARH-70

Additional Readings & Sources

AH-66 Comanche
RAH-66 Comanche
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Bell 407 Hydras
YRH-70 w. Hydras
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AH-6 ARH
Boeing’s AH-6 ARH
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OH-58 AVX
OH-58D to OH-58AVX
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AAS-72X/ EC135
AAS-72X, final
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AIR_Sikorsky_X2_Concept.jpg
Sikorsky’s X2 tech
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MDHI MD-540F Concept
MD-540F AAS Concept
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OH-58D
OH-58D: tipping point?
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X2 LTH/X-97
X-97 Raider concept
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Fire-X production
Fire-X 407
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EC645 concept
EC645 concept
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ARH Bell 407
Bell 407 ARH
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ARH-70 test
ARH-70A, testing
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ARH-70A Cockpit R-C
ARH-70A Cockpit
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ARH Bell 407
YRH-70
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ANVIS HUD Elbit Day Night
ANVIS/HUD
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AIR_Bell_407.jpg
Bell 407 at work
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AIR_OH-58D_Kiowa_Warrior_In_Trees.jpg
OH-58D Kiowa Warrior
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OH-58D Over Tal Afar Narrow
OH-58D over Tal Afar
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ARH-70 Testing w Tower
ARH-70A testing
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ARH Capabilitiesg
ARH key capabilities
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