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The Navy picks GA-ASI to design a carrier-based drone to work with F-35s, part of rapid CCA development.
The U.S. Navy has selected General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) to develop a conceptual design for a carrier-based Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), joining Anduril, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman in early-stage efforts.
The CCA aims to operate alongside manned jets like the F-35, with a modular design enabling rapid mission reconfiguration.
GA-ASI, drawing on its experience with unmanned systems including the YFQ-42A and Mojave drones, will focus on carrier compatibility and integration with existing and future naval platforms.
The Navy is accelerating CCA development, building on the MQ-25 refueling drone and using a centralized control system based on Lockheed Martin’s Unmanned Air Warfare Center.
La Marina elige a GA-ASI para diseñar un dron basado en portaaviones para trabajar con los F-35, parte del rápido desarrollo de CCA.