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All About Bell’s V-280 Valor: Future Replacement for US Military Blackhawks – Part 1

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Reach Pyongyang in 20 minutes with 560 kilometers per hour
Two times faster than Blackhawk – expediting the transfer of supplies and troops
14 troops on board – 14 tons maximum takeoff weight

美 ‘블랙호크’ 대체 차세대 헬기…비행기·헬기 DNA 이식한 V-280 ‘밸러’[이현호 기자의 밀리터리!톡]
Bell’s V-280 Valor is a tiltrotor aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing. With a top speed of 351 miles per hour (565 km/h), it is about twice as fast as the Blackhawk helicopter. Photo provided by Bell

The U.S. Army’s UH-60 Blackhawk and AH-64 Apache have maintained their top-tier status worldwide since their debut, undergoing numerous upgrades. The U.S. military has chosen Bell’s V-280 Valor as the next-generation Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) to replace them.

The FLRAA project is a massive undertaking worth billions of dollars, aiming to replace over 1,400 U.S. military Blackhawks and some Apache attack helicopters. Given that the Blackhawk is used by the South Korean military and over 2,600 units are in use worldwide, if the company is selected as the U.S.’s next-generation helicopter manufacturer, it will be in the spotlight as a potential global market leader.

The main strength of the V-280 Valor is its tiltrotor technology, which allows for vertical and forward movement by moving the propellers up and down, a flight method entirely different from conventional helicopters. The V-280 Valor is a tiltrotor helicopter jointly developed by Bell Helicopter and Lockheed Martin.

The V-280 Valor’s Advantage: Tiltrotor

The U.S. Marine Corps’ “V-22 Osprey,” the world’s first tiltrotor aircraft to be deployed in combat, also operates using the tiltrotor method. Tiltrotor aircraft can take off and land vertically like a helicopter by setting the large rotors at the ends of the main wings to 90 degrees. They can fly like regular planes by laying them forward during flight. This means they don’t require a wide runway, and once they take off, they can fly faster and farther than helicopters. They can also transport up to 32 troops. The top speed is 317 miles per hour (510 km/h), and the maximum range is approximately 2,423 miles (3,900 km).

美 ‘블랙호크’ 대체 차세대 헬기…비행기·헬기 DNA 이식한 V-280 ‘밸러’[이현호 기자의 밀리터리!톡]
The V-280 Valor hovering in place. Photo provided by Bell

Thanks to its high top speed, it can fly from the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) to Pyongyang in just 20 minutes. Its cruising speed is 323 miles per hour (520 km), which is faster than the maximum speed of the Apache attack helicopter (227 miles per hour or 365 km/h). Its unrefueled operational radius is 920 miles (1,480 km), 2.5 times that of the Blackhawk (367 miles or 590 km). The number of troops it can carry has also increased from 11 to 14, with the interior space expanded. The length is 50.5 feet (15.4 m), the width (including the rotor) is 81.7 feet (24.9 m), and the maximum takeoff weight is 14 tons. While it does not quite match the V-22’s maximum of 34, it is a relative increase compared to the UH-60’s 11, and it can also transport an M777 howitzer via sling.

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Daniel Kim
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