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General Atomics is gearing up for production of the MQ-Next and Gambit, which is further along in the design process than the MQ-Next, which will likely be properly named once it's finally unveiled.
General Atomics’s CCA is a version of its Gambit family of aircraft that borrows much from its XQ-67 aircraft, which was developed through the Air Force’s secretive Off-Board Sensing Station ...
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The U.S. Air Force has bestowed “mission design series” (MDS) designations on its two Increment 1 Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) prototypes. The General Atomics Gambit offering is the YFQ ...
Gambit 5: The New Drone Set to Revolutionize Aircraft Carrier Operations General Atomics has revealed a new drone designed to operate from aircraft carriers.
The Department of the Air Force announced in April 2024 the decision to continue funding Anduril and General Atomics for the next phase of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program.
September 4, 2024: In 2004 General Atomics (GA), an American firm founded in 1955 to carry out research on practical applications of nuclear power, spun off a subsidiary, called General Atomics ...
General Atomics’ YFQ-42A General Atomics’ YFQ-42A is believed to be part of the company’s “Gambit” family of Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAV).
General Atomics showcased its vision of a future unmanned carrier air wing for the UK Royal Navy's two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers at the Farnborough 2024.
September 4, 2024: In 2004 General Atomics (GA), an American firm founded in 1955 to carry out research on practical applications of nuclear power, spun off a subsidiary, called General Atomics ...
Gambit 5: The New Drone Set to Revolutionize Aircraft Carrier Operations General Atomics has revealed a new drone designed to operate from aircraft carriers.