“Our first challenge is to strengthen our workforce, more specifically to address the shortfalls in those specific masteries and experience levels that constrain our capacity to grow,” the chief of the Royal Australian Air Force said.
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QinetiQ achieves UK’s first jet-to-jet teaming between aircraft and autonomous drone
[[{“value”:”25/04/2024 – QinetiQ has successfully trialled the UK’s first Crewed-Uncrewed-Teaming demonstration between a crewed aircraft and an autonomous jet drone.
The post QinetiQ achieves UK’s first jet-to-jet teaming between aircraft and autonomous drone appeared first on EDR Magazine.”}]] -
Here are the two companies creating drone wingmen for the US Air Force
The decision marks the service’s most significant step yet as it aims to create a series of drones using autonomous software to fly alongside piloted jets.
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Carmaker model may yield cheaper drone wingmen: Air Force Research Lab
AFRL hopes building drones on a common chassis structure, the way the auto industry builds cars, will let it turn out aircraft cheaper and more quickly.
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F-35 is turning into a “flying sensor” for UAV ground targeting
[[{“value”:”US developers have embarked on fresh testing trials of their extraordinary Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II alongside unmanned aerial vehicles [UAVs or UCAVs].
The post F-35 is turning into a “flying sensor” for UAV ground targeting first appeared on BulgarianMilitary.com.”}]] -
US to Include Japan in Future Drone Wingman Project
[[{“value”:”The US will collaborate with Japan on a next-generation drone project, US Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall reportedly said.
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New in 2024: Air Force plans autonomous flight tests for drone wingmen
The Air Force is laying the groundwork for a vast fleet of more than 1,000 autonomous drones that will fly alongside piloted fighters.
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Lockheed, Four Others Vying for US Air Force Drone Wingmen Competition: Report
The US Air Force has selected five companies for an early stage of its Collaborative Combat Aircraft drone wingmen competition.
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EXCLUSIVE: 5 companies in early running for Air Force’s CCA drone wingmen
Boeing, General Atomics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and startup Anduril are in play to field the Air Force’s collaborative combat aircraft, Breaking Defense has learned.
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At Reagan Forum, Rep. Wittman talks drone wingmen, the Indo-Pacific pivot and EW [VIDEO]
Breaking Defense’s Michael Marrow interviews Rep. Rob Wittman on a host of key defense issues.
