Anduril's Lattice Mission Autonomy System to Power Next Phase of U.S. Air Force CCA Program
Anduril Industries has announced that its Lattice for Mission Autonomy software platform will provide core technology for the next phase of the U.S. Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program. The system advances autonomous capabilities from concept demonstration to production-ready status, using a single software stack compatible with any airborne platform — embodying the 'Affordable Mass' principle driving modern autonomous systems development.

Highlights
- Anduril Industries announced its Lattice for Mission Autonomy platform will power the next phase of the U.S. Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program.
- Lattice advances CCA autonomous capabilities from proof-of-concept to production-ready status, representing a key milestone in military autonomous aviation.
- The Lattice system uses a single, platform-agnostic software stack deployable across any aircraft type, reducing integration costs and development time.
- Anduril cited 'Affordable Mass' — large-scale deployment of low-cost autonomous systems — as the core driver behind accelerated mission autonomy adoption.
- Anduril's selection for the CCA program's next phase signals the growing role of Lattice within the U.S. defense acquisition ecosystem.
Anduril's Lattice Mission Autonomy System to Power Next Phase of U.S. Air Force CCA Program
U.S. defense technology company Anduril Industries has announced that its flagship software platform, Lattice for Mission Autonomy, will provide the core technology underpinning the next phase of the U.S. Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program.
From Concept to Production-Ready Capability
Anduril stated that the Lattice Mission Autonomy system will advance the CCA program's autonomous capabilities from proof-of-concept to production-ready capability — marking a critical milestone in the development of military autonomous air systems.
One Software Stack for Any Airborne Platform
A central strength of the Lattice system is its platform agnosticism: a single software stack deployable across any aircraft type. This architectural approach enables autonomous mission capabilities to be replicated and scaled across multiple airframes, significantly reducing integration costs and development timelines.
'Affordable Mass' Drives Mission Autonomy Requirements
Anduril emphasized that the concept of Affordable Mass — fielding large numbers of cost-effective autonomous systems — is the fundamental driver accelerating the adoption of mission autonomy technologies. On the modern battlefield, where operations increasingly depend on swarms of low-cost autonomous unmanned systems, mission autonomy is no longer an optional feature but a core design requirement.
The CCA program is a cornerstone of the U.S. Air Force's push toward manned-unmanned teaming, aimed at developing autonomous combat aircraft capable of operating alongside crewed fighter jets. Anduril's inclusion in the CCA program's next phase underscores the growing prominence of its Lattice platform within the U.S. defense acquisition ecosystem.
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