German legislators have signed off on a highly anticipated collaborative combat aircraft procurement, rapid space launch demonstration and plans to introduce a high-energy laser counter-drone ...
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F-15EX & CCA drone synergy: New air combat era begins in Pacific
The skies over the Pacific just witnessed something that military historians may look back on as a turning point. An F-15EX ...
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USAF collaborative combat aircraft: F-35 kill chains in Pacific
The skies above the Western Pacific are shaping up to be the most contested airspace in modern history. China’s rapidly ...
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Kratos boosts Oklahoma plant to produce more military jet-powered drones
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions is expanding its manufacturing footprint in Oklahoma City as ...
WASHINGTON, June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Shield AI, the defense technology company building the world's best autonomous solutions and next-generation aircraft, has been awarded a production contract ...
Joint team will complete preliminary design of the GEK1500 engine to meet high performance and aggressive cost targets, leveraging GEK800 maturation to accelerate delivery SAN DIEGO, Feb. 23, 2026 ...
Buying both Collaborative Combat Aircraft designs instead of just selecting one has a number of big advantages to what is still a high-risk program.
A new class of AI-enabled military aircraft designed to fly alongside fighter jets emerged as one of the main attractions at last week's Berlin Airshow, highlighting the growing competition among ...
From parade floats to carrier decks, China’s collaborative combat aircraft programme is advancing on multiple fronts. But beneath the variety of airframes lies a simpler truth: the real competition is ...
Airbus plans to demonstrate uncrewed "loyal wingmen" aircraft by 2026 and deliver its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (UCCA) system to the German Air Force by 2029. The UCCA system integrates Kratos' XQ ...
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As Europe rearms, ‘wingman' aircraft take center stage
European and U.S. defense forces are rapidly developing their own AI-powered drones to complement their fighter jets and carry extra battlefield tech.
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