The unique attack aircraft is being used for testing, writes Army Recognition. Eyewitnesses spotted the ARES during a flight near the Mojave Air and Space Port in California. “This close air support aircraft concept demonstrator continues to serve as a proving ground for the U.S. Army. It is noteworthy that 34 years have passed since its first flight on February 19, 1990,” the publication writes. ARES was developed in response to a request from the US Army for an inexpensive attack aircraft to support ground forces.
The military wanted an unpretentious aircraft with high maneuverability at low altitudes and resistance to stalling. Therefore, the specialists at Scaled Composites built the ARES according to the canard design and equipped it with a front horizontal tail.
The main weapon of the aircraft was the six-barreled GAU-12 cannon of 25 mm caliber. The attack aircraft could also carry missiles.