Only one company is positioned to deliver the future of airpower
GA-ASI President David R. Alexander explains how the YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) is the future of air superiority.
To help fight inflation, the Pentagon was given $1.05 billion to disperse to industry. Now, documents reviewed by Breaking Defense and interviews with key officials reveal how and why certain programs won out.
Details of the AFRL’s Off-Board Sensing Station program remain highly classified, though the effort is expected to field an unmanned aircraft that can fly ahead of fighters and relay targeting information and other threat data back.
Gambit will be General Atomics' entrant for the Air Force's Off-Board Sensing System program, a source with knowledge of the program told Breaking Defense exclusively.
The B-21 and future sixth-gen fighter will operate alongside drones, but what will those unmanned aircraft actually do?