US Air Force to begin production of CCA drones for fifth and sixth generation fighters within five years - programme will receive up to $5.8 billion
The U.S. Air Force has outlined a timeline for the start of production of guided drones. Their development is carried out within the framework of the CCA (Collaborative Combat Aircraft) programme.
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If everything goes according to plan, the production of unmanned aerial vehicles will begin before 2028. This was announced by US Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall during a speech at Politico's Defence Summit.
In the FY 2024 request, the military service requested $392 million for the CCA programme. Total funding for the guided drone project is expected to reach $5.8 billion over the next five years.
CCA is part of the NGAD (Next Generation Air Dominance) initiative, which will give the world possibly the first ever sixth-generation fighter jet. The US Air Force wants to buy a minimum of 1,000 UAVs for the F-35 Lightning II and the NGAD platform. One drone is expected to cost 3-4 times cheaper than the F-35.
Source: Breaking Defence