US Department of the Air Force Awards Multiple Contracts for Collaborative Combat Aircraft Program
The US Department of the Air Force (DAF) has awarded multiple contracts related to its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, signaling continued momentum for the advanced autonomous wingman initiative designed to operate alongside crewed fighter jets.

Highlights
- The US Department of the Air Force (DAF) has formally awarded multiple contracts related to its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program.
- The CCA program aims to develop advanced autonomous drone wingmen designed to operate alongside crewed US Air Force fighter jets.
- The newly awarded contracts cover both aircraft development and associated software, indicating progress across multiple program workstreams.
- Specific contract values, awardee names, and detailed scope of work are pending further public disclosure by the DAF.
US Department of the Air Force Awards Multiple Contracts for Collaborative Combat Aircraft Program
The US Department of the Air Force (DAF) has formally awarded multiple contracts tied to its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, underscoring the steady advancement of one of the US military's most high-profile unmanned systems initiatives.
The CCA program is a cornerstone effort by the US Air Force to develop advanced autonomous drone wingmen capable of operating in concert with crewed combat aircraft. The program is designed to enhance overall combat effectiveness and operational flexibility by pairing unmanned platforms with manned fighters in contested environments.
The latest round of contract awards — which span both aircraft development and related software — signals that the program continues to move forward across multiple workstreams. Further details regarding specific contract values, awardees, and scope of work are expected to be disclosed in subsequent announcements.
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