The American Air Force has agreed to put two Collaborative Combat Aircraft drones into service. The FQ-42 and FQ-44 will cost a billion dollars to get them into production by the end of the decade.
If there is a winner from the UK government’s long-delayed Defense Investment Plan, it is the Royal Air Force, which walks ...
At an Industry Day, the Air Force will field solutions from vendors about a next generation long-range weapon with air-to-air ...
Former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall discusses whether effective arms control can be applied to autonomous systems in ...
AURORA, Colorado—Anduril’s drone wingman started armed flight testing this month, marking the next major milestone for the Air Force’s collaborative combat aircraft program. The Air Force began ...
The U.S. Air Force flew its first Collaborative Combat Aircraft, designated the YFQ-42A, without a pilot aboard on Aug. 27, ...
Air Force Combat Controllers are among the most valuable operators in special operations, combining battlefield air traffic ...
Air Force Special Tactics Teams operate in some of the most demanding combat environments, where the margin for error is almost nonexistent. The weapons they carry ...
AURORA, Colorado—The U.S. Air Force has begun a new phase in testing its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), conducting tests with the Anduril YFQ-44A carrying an inert weapon. Air Force Chief of ...
The Air Force competition has taken place sporadically since the 1950s, but its recent re-introduction follows a decades-long hiatus since the end of the Cold War. The United States Air Force’s Air ...
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