Lockheed Martin says the new Group 5 survivable and lethal collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) will fly within two years.
Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works has officially unveiled Vectis, a new self-funded Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) which the company describes as a Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA). Announced on Sept. 21, 2025, ahead of the Air, Space & Cyber Conference set to start the following day, the platform is presented as a survivable, lethal, and affordable Group 5 drone aimed at advancing U.S. and allied air dominance. Contents Lockheed Martin says the new Group 5 survivable and lethal collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) will fly within two years. Designed for Next-Generation Air Dominance Stealth, Affordable and Open A Competitive Field Looking Ahead
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