The US Air Force is revolutionizing aerial warfare with its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, integrating unmanned drones with crewed fighters. This initiative, featuring General Atomics’ FQ-42 and Anduril’s FQ-44, aims to enhance reach and survivability. The US Air Force is revolutionizing aerial warfare with its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, integrating unmanned drones with crewed fighters. This initiative, featuring General Atomics’ FQ-42 and Anduril’s FQ-44, aims to enhance reach and survivability.
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