GA-ASI and INTEC Group Sign MoU to Advance Gambit Collaborative Combat Aircraft Program
At the Berlin Air Show, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) and Germany's INTEC Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding under which INTEC will support mission systems architecture, integration, service introduction, and logistics for the Gambit Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) series. The partnership aims to establish sovereign combat drone capabilities in Germany as European demand for CCA platforms continues to grow.

Highlights
- GA-ASI and INTEC Group signed an MoU at the Berlin Air Show for INTEC to support Gambit CCA mission systems integration, service introduction, and logistics.
- The Gambit CCA is a flight-proven unmanned combat jet capable of air-to-air, air-to-ground, electronic warfare, SEAD, and DEAD missions.
- GA-ASI is currently flight-testing the YFQ-42A CCA variant for the U.S. Air Force and has been selected by the U.S. Marine Corps for CCA evaluation.
- The MoU was signed by GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue and INTEC Group CEO Christoph Otten, with the goal of establishing sovereign CCA capabilities in Germany.
- The partnership reflects rising European demand for collaborative combat unmanned aircraft and a broader U.S. defense industry push into European markets.
GA-ASI and INTEC Group Join Forces to Advance Gambit Collaborative Combat Aircraft
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) and INTEC Group formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Berlin Air Show, under which INTEC will support mission systems architecture and integration, service introduction, and logistics services for the GA-ASI Gambit series of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA).
The partnership is designed to establish sovereign combat capabilities in Germany and meet growing demand for CCA platforms across Germany and Europe. The MoU was signed by GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue and INTEC Group CEO Christoph Otten.
Gambit CCA: A Multi-Mission Unmanned Combat Platform
The GA-ASI Gambit CCA is a flight-proven unmanned combat jet that offers a common platform spanning air-to-air, air-to-ground, and electronic warfare missions. Gambit is designed for offensive mission roles including electronic warfare, Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD), Destruction of Enemy Air Defenses (DEAD), and long-range precision strike, making it a versatile option for evolving security requirements.
GA-ASI is currently conducting flight testing of the YFQ-42A CCA for the U.S. Air Force and has been selected by the U.S. Marine Corps to participate in its CCA evaluation program.
Leadership Statements
GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said: "We are pleased to be working with INTEC. INTEC's extensive experience in mission systems architecture and integration will help GA-ASI ensure that Gambit's new capabilities are delivered on schedule and ready to meet the growing demand for CCAs across European nations."
INTEC Group CEO Christoph Otten added: "We are honored to partner with GA-ASI on one of the most important future air combat programs. By combining GA-ASI's world-class technology with INTEC's expertise in systems integration, sustainment, and operational support, we are committed to creating real value for Germany's CCA program and strengthening long-term operational readiness."
This collaboration marks a significant step toward Europe — and Germany in particular — developing autonomous unmanned collaborative combat capabilities, and underscores the strategic push by U.S. defense technology companies to expand their presence in the European market.
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