Lockheed Martin demonstrated its MATRIX flight autonomy system to the U.S. Marine Corps at Sikorsky HQ, showcasing its potential to enhance aerial logistics in modern combat. The Marine Corps team observed both simulator and real-flight demonstrations, where MATRIX-equipped helicopters performed autonomous missions, including precise landings and obstacle navigation. The technology aims to improve the efficiency and safety of crewed and uncrewed flight operations, allowing for quick re-tasking of aircraft by non-pilots in the field. Developed in collaboration with DARPA, the MATRIX system is foundational for future Sikorsky VTOL products and has already logged over 700 hours of autonomous flight, proving its reliability and adaptability for military applications.
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