Armed Aerial Scout | |
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General information | |
Project for | Armed scout helicopter |
Issued by | United States Army |
History | |
Outcome | Canceled |
Predecessors | Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter |
Successors | Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft |
The Armed Aerial Scout (AAS) was the planned replacement for the OH-58 Kiowa in United States Army service. This program resulted after the Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter resulted in selection of the Bell ARH-70 Arapaho, but was ultimately not procured due to financial and other reasons, and the AAS program itself did result in a new design procurement. The next program lead to the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft, which was also halted before procurement. Meanwhile the OH-58 was retired by the 2020s, leaving the Army to fill the gap with other types of aircraft and systems.