Air Force Experimental Unit Enhances Combat Aircraft Development
The Air Force's Experimental Operations Unit successfully completed an exercise with Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) at Edwards AFB, California. This initiative is pivotal for accelerating the delivery of uncrewed airpower capabilities by integrating operator feedback into the development process.

The Air Force's Experimental Operations Unit (EOU) has concluded a significant exercise focused on Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) at Edwards Air Force Base. This exercise utilized the YFQ-44A aircraft and aimed at refining operational and logistical procedures, emphasizing operator-driven experimentation to inform tactics and procedures for quicker deployment.
The EOU’s mission centralizes operators in the development process, enhancing the integration and tactical viability of CCA. By streamlining the collaboration between operational and acquisition authorities, the Air Force accelerates its transition from concept to combat-ready capability. The outcomes from this exercise signify a critical advancement toward a fully operational CCA capability, enhancing the effectiveness of crewed aircraft.




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