Air Force taps GA and Anduril to field first collaborative combat aircraft

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The U.S. Air Force selected General Atomics and Anduril to build the first Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), with autonomy software developed by RTX, Shield AI, and Collins Aerospace. The program targets 150+ drones by the end of the decade, with a goal of roughly $30 million per unit, and FY27 funding to start the first production lots. Development will proceed in increments, including a parallel software competition leading to a final vendor decision in 2027, while production lines begin scaling to field capabilities.
Topics:business#air-force#anduril#autonomy-software#collaborative-combat-aircraft#defense#general-atomics
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