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Anduril’s YFQ-44A ‘fighter drone’ prototype has now made its maiden flight. The YFQ-44A is one of two designs currently being developed under the first phase, or Increment 1, of the U.S. Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program. The other is General Atomics’ YFQ-42A, which took to the skies for the first time earlier this year.

A TWZ reader has shared pictures with us of the YFQ-44A in flight, which were taken earlier today at Southern California Logistics Airport in Victorville, California. The drone was also seen accompanied by two L-29 Delfin trainer jets acting as chase planes. We have reached out to Anduril for more information.

Last year, the Air Force announced that it trimmed back the field of prospective Increment 1 CCA designs to the proposals from Anduril and General Atomics. However, Fury’s story traces back to the late 2010s and an aggressor drone concept from a company called Blue Force Technologies, which Anduril acquired in 2023, as you can read about in extensive detail in this past War Zone feature.

“This marks another major milestone for the CCA program, now with two new uncrewed fighter aircraft going from concept to flight in less than 2 years,” the Air Force has now said in a press release confirming the YFQ-44A’s first flight. “This flight testing expands the program’s knowledge base on flight performance, autonomous behaviors, and mission system integration. By advancing multiple designs in parallel, the Air Force is gaining broader insights and refining how uncrewed aircraft will complement crewed fifth-and sixth-generation platforms in future mission environments.”
 
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The Sniper NTP integrates a multi-datalink, multi-processor Hybrid Base Station (HBS) with the existing Sniper ATP, turning it into an airborne communications and edge-computing node.​

Lockheed Martin has unveiled the latest evolution of its proven Sniper targeting pod, called the Sniper Networked Targeting Pod (NTP), whose development was announced last year. By integrating a multi-datalink, multi-processor Hybrid Base Station (HBS) with the existing Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP), the new system becomes an airborne communications and edge-computing node.
 

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In this version of a Strategic Defense Architecture, Carrier Vehicles (CVs) would house several Space-based Interceptors (SBIs). The current concept calls for up to 200 CVs, each carrying a battery of SBIs, circling the earth command center, and using information supplied by surveillance satellites, SBIs would be launched to attack enemy ballistic missiles in their boost phase and re-entry vehicles in the mid-course phase of their targets by the force of their trajectories. The SBIs would destroy their targets by the force of their impact with them at extremely high speed. (Department of Defense)
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In this version of a Strategic Defense Architecture, Carrier Vehicles (CVs) would house several Space-based Interceptors (SBIs). The current concept calls for up to 200 CVs, each carrying a battery of SBIs, circling the earth command center, and using information supplied by surveillance satellites, SBIs would be launched to attack enemy ballistic missiles in their boost phase and re-entry vehicles in the mid-course phase of their targets by the force of their trajectories. The SBIs would destroy their targets by the force of their impact with them at extremely high speed. (Department of Defense)
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1.5T? haha wtf. theyre out here casually spending 1/3 of our GDP
 

Golden Dome is forcing the Pentagon to confront missile defense economics​

WASHINGTON — Gen. Michael Guetlein, head of the Golden Dome missile defense program, said the success of this effort depends on the ability to field defenses that are both scalable and affordable, including new directed-energy and other non-kinetic technologies aimed at lowering the cost of intercepting missiles.
 

HALO Hypersonic Missile Program Returns With New Options and Realistic Expectations​

he Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare Increment 2.0 (OASuW 2.0) program is underway once again. The effort brings back a program that originally planned to field the once-cancelled Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive (HALO) missile.
Gordon LoPresti, Northrop Grumman’s Senior Director of Propulsion Systems and Controls, spoke to Naval News about the future of Northrop Grumman’s 21-inch motor and how additional motor development programs in Northrop Grumman could contribute to the OASuW 2.0 program.
The 21-inch motor has potential applications across air, sea, surface, and land engagements beyond the new SM-6 Block IB.

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This has to be the best name every, the designation team needs a raise. 29inch - about 737mm. No idea what that's for?? ARRW or OpFires?

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Northrop Grumman’s SMART Demo Tests Second Advanced Solid Rocket Motor and Achieves Successful Firing in Two Months​

 
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The MQ-28 teamed up with the Royal Australian Air Force’s E-7A and an F/A-18F for a ground-breaking missile engagement. See the December 2025 test.