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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-09T20:45:06.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Technology",
    "Warfare Symposium",
    "Warfighter Training",
    "AI",
    "Anduril",
    "Anduril Industries",
    "artificial intelligence",
    "Brig. Gen. David Epperson",
    "CCA",
    "Col. Timothy Helfrich",
    "Collaborative Combat Aircraft",
    "Collins Aerospace",
    "General Atomics",
    "Lt. Col. Matthew Jensen",
    "Lt. Gen. Luke C.G. Cropsey",
    "CCA’s AI Pilots Step into the Spotlight",
    "Air & Space Forces Magazine"
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  "textContent": "Just one year ago, Collaborative Combat Aircraft took center stage as then-Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin designated the two competing jets prototypes as the first unmanned fighters in Air Force history: General Atomics’ YFQ-42A and Anduril Industries’ YFQ-44A. Twelve months later, it’s the autonomy software that’s flying those aircraft garnering the attention. Autonomy software, more than hardware, may prove the most valuable and enduring element of the CCA program.\n\nThe post CCA’s AI Pilots Step into the Spotlight appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
  "title": "CCA’s AI Pilots Step into the Spotlight"
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