General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. has revealed significant progress in the development of its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), widely known as the “loyal wingman” concept, under a programme led by the United States Air Force to enhance air superiority through the integration of artificial intelligence with manned aviation.
The new platform is designed as a force multiplier for fighter aircraft such as the F-35 Lightning II and the Next Generation Air Dominance programme. It features an open architecture design, stealth characteristics, and a jet engine, enabling it to accompany crewed fighters on penetration missions.
The aircraft is equipped with missiles and advanced sensors, alongside an autonomy system that enables rapid tactical decision-making. The project aims to produce hundreds of units before the end of the decade, marking a strategic shift towards a “system of systems” approach built on intelligent swarming capabilities.










