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MV-75 aircraft to modernize Army aviation as Black Hawk replacement takes flight

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartMay 30, 2025 10:20 am0 ViewsNo Comments
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The U.S. Army is preparing to retire its iconic Black Hawk helicopters — the workhorses of its air assault fleet for nearly five decades — in favor of a faster, more versatile aircraft built for the challenges of 21st-century warfare.

Bell Aircraft’s V-280 Valor, a cutting-edge tiltrotor aircraft, has been selected to begin phasing out the Black Hawk by the 2030s. Once fully deployed, it will be designated the MV-75, though a common nickname has yet to emerge. The Valor combines the vertical lift capabilities of a helicopter with the speed and range of a fixed-wing airplane, cruising at 320 mph — nearly double the Black Hawk’s top speed of 175 mph.

This hybrid design, enabled by tiltrotor technology, allows the MV-75 to hover, land vertically in tight spaces, and then shift into high-speed horizontal flight. It’s tailor-made for operations in the Indo-Pacific region, where U.S. forces must be able to travel long distances over the ocean and conduct rapid insertions into constrained environments, such as jungle clearings or island terrain without runways.

Fox News Digital recently took a tour of Bell’s Advanced Vertical Lift Center in Crystal City, Virginia. 

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“The Army recognized that the battlefield has changed,” Rob Freeland, Bell’s director of government relations and public affairs, said in an interview with Fox News Digital. “The enemy now has long-range fires, advanced sensors, and robust networks. You have to move faster and strike before they do.”

Speed and range are at the heart of this transformation. As Freeland put it: “If you can move at twice the speed and range of your adversary, you can change the outcome before they can react.”

The MV-75 is designed to carry up to 14 troops and haul payloads of 10,000 pounds, making it ideal for rapid troop deployments, heavy resupply and surprise assault missions. It will also feature autonomous and semi-autonomous capabilities, a leap forward in reducing pilot workload and enabling future unmanned operations.

The V-280 Valor beat out a proposed joint Sikorsky-Boeing compound helicopter platform dubbed the SB-1 Defiant-X in 2019 for the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program.

The Army has contracted Texas-based aerospace company Bell to build six prototypes, conduct the first test flight by 2026 and begin full-scale production by 2028, with delivery targeted for 2030. However, leadership has expressed interest in accelerating that schedule under the Army Transformation Initiative.

“We’re not waiting for a distant out-year to make this thing real,” said Gen. James Mingus, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, speaking at the Mission Solutions Summit earlier this month. “We are driving to get this aircraft online years ahead of schedule.”

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The demo pictured is part of 215 hours of test flight that won Bell the Army contract for the chopper.

The “MV” designation reflects the aircraft’s multi-mission and vertical takeoff capabilities. It’s built for a broad range of missions, including air assault, maritime interdiction, medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), combat search and rescue, and tactical resupply. 

The first unit to receive the MV-75 will be the 101st Airborne Division, the Army’s elite air assault force.

One of the Army’s priorities in selecting a replacement was reliability. After years of dealing with aging helicopters requiring frequent maintenance, the Army is demanding aircraft that can stay in the fight with minimal downtime.

“Because it’s inherently reliable, you don’t need a mountain of gear next to you just to keep the aircraft flying,” said Freeland.

The MV-75 program is part of a broader Pentagon push to modernize U.S. military capabilities in an era defined by strategic competition with China. 

US Army Blackhawk from Fort Bragg performs a demo

Since entering service in the late 1970s, the UH-60 Black Hawk has been the backbone of Army aviation. It has flown in nearly every major U.S. military operation over the past 40 years, from evacuating wounded troops in Grenada and Panama, to supporting combat and logistics missions in Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan. 

The Black Hawk was infamously involved in the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, and became a household name through its depiction in the 1999 book and 2001 movie “Black Hawk Down.” Its versatility, durability and ability to perform under fire made it a symbol of American air power — but after decades of use, its replacement will need to adapt to the evolving battlefield. 

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