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EXCLUSIVE: Navy taps four aerospace primes to design autonomous drone wingmen - Breaking Defense
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EXCLUSIVE: Navy taps four aerospace primes to design autonomous drone wingmen - Breaking Defense
Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Atomics and Anduril are all in line to produce conceptual designs for the Navy’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, according to a Navy slide reviewed by Breaking Defense.
U.S. Navy enlists five firms to design armed carrier-based drones and control systems
The Navy is seeking “uncrewed, modular, interoperable, interchangeable and versatile platforms” that can operate from carriers, according to a Naval Air Systems Command presentation reviewed by USNI News. A spokesperson for NAVAIR confirmed the contracts but declined to provide further details. Boeing directed queries to the Navy, and representatives for Northrop Grumman did not immediately respond to USNI News. General Atomics did not confirm t…
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