The U.S. Army has already begun preparing troops to operate the new tiltrotor MV-75, even before the first aircraft is delivered.
The aircraft is considered one of the key projects for the future of military aviation and is being integrated into the training process of officers and soldiers through advanced simulators and specialized training programs.
Although actual deployment is expected soon according to an accelerated schedule, the MV-75 has already been included in the strategic course training curriculum, and its main advantages, significantly improved range and speed compared to existing models, are being emphasized. These efforts are intended to ensure military leaders familiarize themselves with new capabilities and adapt mission plans to new technologies.

Another key element of this preparation process is the use of ‘virtual prototypes’ based on digital engineering. It precisely replicates cockpits, systems and flight characteristics, expediting training and enabling tactical development and technical personnel preparation. It also includes the ability to maintain the latest structures and advanced materials.
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Authorities also emphasize that the MV-75 has made a technological leap forward through more reliable digital systems and a simplified design compared to previous models such as the V-22 Osprey. With operational service expected from 2027, the project has been accelerated to meet the strategic needs of a wide range of operational areas, particularly the Pacific.
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