U.S. Air Force Aims to Simplify Collaborative Combat Aircraft

General Atomics’ Gambit

General Atomics’ Gambit is the company’s foray into Collaborative Combat Aircraft development ahead of Pentagon requirements.

Credit: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
The U.S. Air Force’s new focus on Collaborative Combat Aircraft, the uncrewed combat drone planned to fly alongside crewed aircraft and provide additional capabilities, has changed much of the service’s operational plans. And judging by the floor of the service’s biggest conference, the...

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