Thats what it looks like to me as well. Its too small, I think, for mainline military applications. I could be wrong.
Note how short the rotors are. Thats pretty wild. If it landed really hard (auto-gyro in on emergency), those blades being so close to the cabin might chop in. Usually they chop off the tails on hard impacts.
There was a helo like this in the 1970's, if I remember. It was cancelled. Nice looking bird.
My apologies on the remark of the prop. A helo is a helo, this is vertical take-off, but I could have worded that a bit more 'friendlier'.
Bill