Full-scale models of the first increment’s CCA designs by Anduril and General Atomics are among the exhibits of this year’s Air, Space & Cyber Conference.
The Air Force Association’s (AFA) Air, Space & Cyber Conference 2024 has two new major displays of full-scale mockups of unmanned aircraft. In fact, this year’s edition of the conference features the designs by Anduril and General Atomics pitched for the Increment 1 of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program.
Both companies already announced the exhibition of their models, Fury and the air-to-air variant of Gambit respectively, well before the conference. General Atomics also brought the XQ-67 Off-Board Sensing Station demonstrator which is currently undergoing flight testing, and upon which GA’s CCA is based.
Anduril and General Atomics are building their prototype CCAs, which are expected to fly in 2025. In 2026, the Air Force will decide which design will get to the production stage, although the service said that both might end up being produced.
Here’s the full scale model of the General Atomics collaborative combat aircraft prototype. #ASC24 #afanational pic.twitter.com/MnlzImOhbo
— Valerie Insinna (@ValerieInsinna) September 16, 2024
During the conference,…
Source theaviationist.com
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