Rotorcraft Technology Development

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As per the article above, I've included the brochure of the AW249 attack helicopter. The article addresses the change in Europe and Korea regarding the need for a pusher propeller design. With retreating blade stall dictating the forward speed of the conventional helicopter the pusher concept is likely the way of the future.
 

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Other than the current crop of advanced rotorcraft (tiltrotor, coaxial compound, compound pusher-prop) are there any other types of reasonable (rotor) technologies that ought be considered in the fast approaching middle of the 21st Century?
 
Looking at Ukraine I think the flying jeep might be worth revisiting. Small, low flying, quiet and as inexpensive as possible. Think of a R44, K-MAX or MH-6 Little Bird with big wheels ;)

Not meant for high performance, just a way of getting a light load from A to B avoiding predictable routes and obstacles. Near future drone technology might cover such a capability anyway.
 
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