The Army said that after a "sober assessment of the modern battlefield" it would instead increase investment in unmanned aircraft.

"We are learning from the battlefield - especially in Ukraine - that aerial reconnaissance has fundamentally changed," Army Chief of Staff General Randy George said in a statement.

The Army began the FARA program in 2018 and two years later picked designs by Textron's Bell unit and Sikorsky, a division of Lockheed Martin Company.

The Army said that in addition to ending development of the FARA helicopter program, it would cease production of the UH-60V version of the Black Hawk.

(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Stephen Coates)