U.S. Navy Sets $15 Million Unit Cost Target For Carrier-Based CCAs

Artist's concept of Collaborative Combat Aircraft.

Credit: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.
The U.S. Navy has set a $15 million unit cost target for future carrier-based Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), but activities to date have been limited to studies of possible sensors and weapons, a service official said April 8. The Navy’s CCA target amounts to roughly half the Air Force’s...

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