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US Air Force Tests Autonomous Fighter Jet

10 sources · first reported Yesterday

via DVIDS

The US Air Force has conducted a live-fire test of its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, featuring an Anduril YFQ-44A unmanned fighter jet firing an AIM-120 missile at a digital target. The test marks a significant milestone in the development of semi-autonomous fighter drone technology. The UK has also unveiled its Storm Fighter Loyal Wingman Program, aiming to fly alongside Typhoon, F-35, and future Tempest aircraft.

Why it matters

The successful test of autonomous fighter jet technology has significant implications for the future of air combat, enabling more advanced and coordinated military operations. The development of such technology also highlights the growing importance of unmanned systems in modern warfare.

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Official line

The US Air Force conducted a live-fire test of a YFQ-44A Collaborative Combat Aircraft, firing an AIM-120 weapon at a digital target.

Independent reporting

Independent sources focus on various countries' initiatives and milestones in developing collaborative combat aircraft, including the UK's Storm Fighter program and the US Air Force's live-fire test with the Anduril YFQ-44A.

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