Sikorsky Aircraft UAV program

Sikorsky Aircraft is developing a Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) system to increase the operational effectiveness of tactical commanders. The Sikorsky system is based on a shrouded rotor VTOL UAV, named Cypher, which is designed to be simple to operate, survivable in high threat environments,...

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