Editor’s Note: Following publication of this article, the Department of the Air Force chief information officer responded to this article on LinkedIn, providing further justification for their memo.
General Atomics' YFQ-42A collaborative combat aircraft, pictured here, carried out hours of semiautonomous test flights after being integrated with Collins Aerospace's software. (U.S. Air Force) The U ...
In a push toward autonomous air combat, the US Air Force has successfully integrated government-owned autonomous software into both of its prototype Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA). Designed as ...