Anduril and General Atomics to Develop New Collaborative Combat Aircraft for Air Force Air & Space Forces Magazine
News Source : Airandspaceforces.com
News Summary
- Anduril and General Atomics will continue developing autonomous aircraft concepts
- Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman were not selected
- The companies that were not picked will still be able to compete to produce the resulting aircraft
- The Air Force plans to build at least 1,000 and as many as 2,000 CCAs through the mid-2030s
The Air Force has picked Anduril and General Atomics to continue developing their autonomous Collaborative Combat Aircraft concepts over designs offered by Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumm [+7803 chars]