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U.S. Army Accepts Optionally-Piloted Black Hawk
March 24, 2026
The U.S. Army has officially accepted the first optionally-piloted UH-60Mx Black Hawk helicopter equipped with Sikorsky's MATRIX autonomy suite, marking a significant milestone in military aviation autonomy. Developed in collaboration with DARPA under the ALIAS program, this helicopter transitions autonomous flight technology from research to operational testing. The Army's Strategic Autonomy Flight Enabler (SAFE) program will conduct rigorous testing to validate autonomous flight and ground control systems, aiming to scale autonomy capabilities across the Black Hawk fleet to enhance mission flexibility, reduce pilot workload, and improve operational safety.
- The acceptance initiates a critical phase of formal military evaluation and testing led by the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM).
- Sikorsky, as the prime contractor and part of Lockheed Martin, plays a central role in integrating and supporting the MATRIX autonomy suite.
- Procurement professionals should note the transition from DARPA-funded development to Army operational testing, indicating potential future contracts for autonomy kits and related support services.
- This development signals growing demand for autonomous aviation technologies within defense procurement, offering opportunities for vendors specializing in autonomy systems, testing, and integration services.
After years of successful demonstrations on both commercial and military aircraft, the technology has matured. It is now a reliable system, ready for formal military evaluation.
— U.S. Army
The ALIAS program has successfully developed and demonstrated a powerful, flexible automation architecture that is now poised to provide the U.S. Army with a significant operational edge.
— Stuart Young, ALIAS program manager
Functioning like a highly advanced digital co-pilot, the system can manage the most complex tasks of flight, from takeoff to landing.
— US Army (statement)
Agencies
U.S. Army, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, U.S. Army Project Manager for Utility Helicopters, Texas A&M University’s George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex
Vendors
Sikorsky, Lockheed Martin, AEVEX, Griffon, Dragoon
Contracts
$6 million
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Sources
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