Sorry about the hed, I thought it sounded cool, like code words for two spies who meet for the first time.
It’s actually true too, as the AH-6 Little Bird scout light attack/reconnaissance helicopter is experiencing a renaissance as a result of the problems with the Bell ARH-70, which is behind schedule and over budget. Boeing is not explicitly looking to replace the ARH-70 through the cancellation of the contract, though the US Army is considering this.
Right now, they are pitching the AH-6 on the export market, which has viewed Bells problems with some alarm.
[Update]
The Pentagon has declined to certify the ARH-70A Arapaho following a Nunn-McDurdy (budget) breach, so the program is effectively canceled.
Seeing as how Boeing has largely fixed the manufacturing capability issues that dogged their first bid, I expect them to come back and win the bid, but we know what my predictions are worth.
ARH-70A Arapaho
AH-6 Little Bird
I will note that the AH-6 has seen combat service with the Israeli Defense Forces.