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The Aviationist on MSNGeneral Atomics’ YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft Takes Flight
The YFQ-42 becomes the first of the U.S. Air Force’s new Collaborative Combat Aircraft to enter flight testing. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has ...
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The National Interest on MSNHow Will the Air Force’s “Collaborative Combat Aircraft” Drones Work?
In theory, the CCAs will still operate within the constraints of human oversight—but questions remain over how exactly this ...
One of the US Air Force's first official combat drones has taken to the air after only a year of building and development.
In a major step toward a new era of airpower, the Air Force reached a key development milestone in its collaborative combat ...
America is testing two B-21 Raider sixth-generation stealth bombers. These are undergoing flight testing and the force is ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe US Air Force Now Has a Second B-21 Raider Prototype
Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota, is on track to receive the first operational B-21 Raider, with construction already underway for ...
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Defense News on MSNNavy awards drone contracts to the ‘big five’ defense contractors
Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Atomics, Lockheed and Anduril have all been awarded contracts to develop Collaborative ...
In a major step toward a new era of airpower, the Department of the Air Force reached a key development milestone in its ...
After decades of nonstop wars and aging planes, the Air Force now fields a force far smaller and more strained than its Cold ...
The modern U.S. Air Force traces its roots back to 1907 — only six years after the Wright brothers’ first successful manned ...
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Air Force Technology on MSNBoeing, RAAF validate MQ-28 aircraft’s operational capabilities
Boeing and the RAAF has concluded a series of tests confirming the operational effectiveness of the MQ-28 Aircraft (CCA).
The Indian Air Force is set to enhance its capabilities with the induction of two Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mark-1A ...
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