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Monday, 22 September 2025

EPISODE #006: SKUNK WORKS PRESENTS VECTIS AIR — THE NEXT-GEN STEALTH COMBAT DRONE: ANALYSIS AND SIGNIFICANCE

Skunk Works introduces the Vectis Air combat drone, which relies on stealth

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Skunk Works presents the Vectis Air combat drone, focusing on stealth. The new Lockheed Collaborative Combat Aircraft, expected to take flight in two years, reflects a more advanced approach compared to the types the U.S. Air Force has chosen so far.

Lockheed Martin has unveiled a new, more advanced stealth drone of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) type called Vectis. This unmanned aerial vehicle is designed with a high degree of adaptability to operator requirements, both in the U.S. and worldwide, and is expected to enter service within two years. Vectis, in particular, follows Skunk Works' unsuccessful "gold-plated" bid for an ultra-low-observable aircraft for the first phase of the U.S. Air Force's CCA program but still emphasizes above-average survivability compared to other projects currently under testing.

Skunk Works has not disclosed the exact start date of Vectis development but describes it as a product of a broader development philosophy adopted by the company called the Agile Drone Framework. Within this platform, priority is given to modularity and open mission systems, as well as compatibility in areas such as command and control architecture, rather than any specific hardware. The name Vectis comes from the Latin word for "lever" or "pole" and is intended to reflect the "force of impact" that the platform offers.


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  1. Army Recognition — Vectis overview & mission set
  2. Air & Space Forces — Skunk Works interview & capability brief
  3. Breaking Defense — development status & 2027 first-flight plan
  4. The War Zone — design details & stealth focus
  5. The Aviationist — launch report, specs & analysis
  6. Defense One — CCA contest positioning & future work

🚀 What is Vectis? In Brief

Vectis Air is a new stealth combat drone (Collaborative Combat Aircraft, CCA) developed by Skunk Works — the legendary division of Lockheed Martin known for creating machines such as the F-117, SR-71, F-22, and F-35.

It is designed as a hybrid, modular, adaptive drone capable of operating in conjunction with manned fighters (such as the F-35 or NGAD) and performing a wide range of tasks — from reconnaissance to strikes and electronic warfare.

Key focus: stealth, survivability, and adaptability to different operator needs.


⚙️ Why is Vectis a Step Forward?

1. Lessons from the Past: The "Gold-Plated" Prototype Failure

Previously, Skunk Works participated in the first phase of the U.S. Air Force's CCA program, but its proposal was considered too expensive and complex — "gold-plated." Vectis is the response to this criticism: it retains stealth but focuses on flexibility and lifecycle cost.

2. Agile Drone Framework — The Philosophy of the Future

Vectis is built on Lockheed's new platform — Agile Drone Framework. This means:

  • Modular architecture — quick changes to payload: from radar to missiles or EW systems.
  • Open interfaces — compatibility with other manufacturers' control systems and allies (NATO, Japan, Australia, etc.).
  • Flexible software and AI — ability to update the drone's "brains" without changing hardware.
  • Rapid mission adaptation — from reconnaissance to "flying arsenal" or "electronic vampire."

This is not just a drone — it's a platform, like the "USS Jimmy Carter" submarine, but in the air.


🌍 "Vectis" — The Lever of Impact

The name Vectis comes from the Latin vectislever, pole, tool of impact. This is not accidental:

  • The drone is a force multiplier for manned aircraft.
  • It allows doubling firepower, reducing risks for pilots, expanding control zones.
  • Can act as vanguard, decoy, sensor node, or strike element.

One F-35 + 2–4 Vectis drones = the squadron of the future.


🕶️ Stealth — Not Just Shape, but Philosophy

Skunk Works doesn't disclose details, but based on style and tradition:

  • Fuselage and wing shape — optimized to reduce RCS (radar cross-section).
  • Materials and coatings — absorption and scattering of radio waves.
  • Internal weapon bays — no external hardpoints to avoid radar detection.
  • Thermal and acoustic masking — reduction of IR and noise signatures.

This is not a "cheap drone" like the Kratos XQ-58 Valkyrie — it's an elite invisible operator designed to operate in high ADA (Air Defense Area) zones.


📅 Timelines and Prospects

  • First flight — in 2 years (expected 2027).
  • Operational deployment — within 2 years after first flight? (possibly 2029).
  • Target customers: U.S. Air Force, NATO allies, Pacific partners (Japan, South Korea, Australia).

Lockheed is clearly focusing on export potential — modularity and open standards allow Vectis to be adapted to the needs of different countries.


🆚 How Vectis Compares to Competitors

Parameter Vectis (Lockheed) XQ-58 Valkyrie (Kratos) YFQ-42A (General Atomics) MQ-28 Ghost Bat (Boeing)
Stealth ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (highest) ⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐
Survivability ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐
Modularity ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Agile Framework) ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cost ??? (likely above average) Low Medium Medium
Role High-risk missions in ADA zones "Expendable" drone-satellite Strike/reconnaissance Multipurpose partner

Vectis is not a replacement, but a complement to cheap drones. It is the elite, operating where others cannot survive.


🎯 Strategic Significance

Vectis is part of the Air Force revolution: the transition from "one pilot — one aircraft" to "one pilot — an entire pack of drones."

  • NGAD (Next Generation Air Dominance) — Vectis could become a key element of this program.
  • Multi-domain combat — integration with space, cyberspace, and ground systems.
  • Deterrence against China and Russia — operation in A2/AD (Anti-Access/Area Denial) zones where conventional aircraft are vulnerable.

💬 Conclusion: "The Pole" That Will Turn Air Warfare Upside Down

Vectis is not just a new drone. It is:

  • An evolution of stealth technology from Skunk Works.
  • A response to the challenges of 21st-century hybrid warfare.
  • A lever (vectis) that amplifies the power of manned Air Forces.
  • A platform that could become the standard of the decade.

If Jimmy Carter is the "deep spy," then Vectis is the "sky ghost" — invisible, adaptive, deadly.

Watch for 2027 — that's when the sky will begin to change.

P.S. When they say "Skunk Works is reinventing the future again" — they're not joking. Vectis is proof.

Friday, 29 August 2025

The US Air Force has confirmed flight tests of the YFQ-42A unmanned fighter prototype

YFQ-42A prototype on the runway

YFQ-42A in the Sky: California Test launch

The US Air Force has officially confirmed that the prototype of the YFQ-42A unmanned combat aircraft has begun a flight test program. The tests are being conducted at a secret test site in California, where flight characteristics, autonomous systems and interaction with manned platforms are being tested. This stage was an important milestone in the implementation of the ambitious Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program.

General Atomics and the US Air Force: joint development

The YFQ-42A was developed by General Atomics, a leading American manufacturer of unmanned systems, known for projects such as the MQ-9 Reaper. The aircraft was created according to the requirements of the US Air Force as part of a strategy to create "friendly drones" (loyal wingmen) capable of escorting and supporting manned fighters in combat.

This is one of two competitive prototypes under CCA — the second, the YQ-44A Fury, was developed by Anduril Industries.

Key data for the CCA program

According to the Air Force, the YFQ-42A has already provided valuable data on:

  • The airworthiness of the platform
  • The level of management autonomy
  • The possibilities of integration with command systems and weapons

These tests allow us to assess how much the drone will be able to act as an "extension" of the pilot, performing reconnaissance, electronic warfare and even strikes without risking the crew.

The future lies in satellite drones and autonomy

The goal of the CCA program is to create a large number of modular, relatively inexpensive unmanned aircraft capable of operating in tandem with fifth-generation fighters (F-35, F-22) and future sixth-generation platforms (NGAD). Such drones will increase the combat zone, reduce the burden on the pilot and increase the survival rate of the group.

It is expected that the final decision on the choice of the platform and the transition to mass production will be made in fiscal year 2026.

Wednesday, 9 July 2025

The US Air Force is launching an F-22 modernization program to control unmanned wingmen

 The US Air Force has approved a new modification program that will allow fifth-generation F-22 Raptor stealth fighters to control Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) aircraft, commonly known as unmanned wingmen. 

As outlined in the fiscal year 2026 budget rationale, this new initiative, called the Crewed Platform Integration (CPI) program, allocates $15.048 million for the first phase of procurement, installation, training, and support. These efforts include the purchase and installation of cabin kits consisting of tablets, communication cables, and related system integration materials. The program is classified under the identification code B, which means that it is not yet ready for operation.

F-22 Raptor

Saturday, 3 May 2025

The US Air Force begins ground testing of autonomous combat aircraft CCA

 

YFQ-44

On May 1, 2025, the U.S. Department of the Air Force announced the start of ground testing of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, which was an important step in integrating autonomous systems into the future structure of combat forces. The program, which is a key element of the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) initiative, has moved into the testing phase of the first two production prototypes: the YFQ-42A from General Atomics and the YFQ-44A from Anduril Industries. At the same time, the Air Force identified Beale Air Force Base in California as the preferred location for the First Aircraft Readiness Unit (ARU) dedicated to operating the CCA fleet.

The CCA program is aimed at creating autonomous combat aircraft that can operate in conjunction with manned aircraft. These systems are designed to enhance the capabilities of the U.S. Air Force by increasing the efficiency of complex missions, reducing risks for pilots, and increasing the flexibility of military operations. 

Ground tests of the YFQ-42A and YFQ-44A will test their functionality, reliability, and ability to interact with other platforms. This is a key stage before the start of flight tests and subsequent deployment to combat units.

The CCA program is an integral part of the larger Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) initiative, which includes the development of new technologies to ensure U.S. air superiority. CCA autonomous systems will work in tandem with next-generation manned fighter aircraft, forming a network-centric architecture where each element fulfills its unique role.

The YFQ-42A from General Atomics and the YFQ-44A from Anduril Industries represent two different approaches to solving autonomous combat tasks. The former focuses on high endurance and reconnaissance capabilities, while the latter focuses on maneuverability and striking capabilities. Both prototypes are undergoing rigorous testing to determine their potential in real combat conditions.

The U.S. Air Force has selected Beale Air Force Base in California as the location for the first Aircraft Readiness Unit (ARU), which will specialize in operating CCA autonomous combat aircraft. This decision is due to the strategic location of the base, modern infrastructure and the availability of the necessary resources to support the latest technologies.

The Beale Airbase will become a training center for personnel who will work with autonomous systems. Further testing and refinement of technologies will also be carried out here to ensure their full combat readiness.

The successful implementation of the CCA program can be a revolutionary step in the development of military aviation. Autonomous combat aircraft will allow the U.S. Air Force to maintain its leadership in technology and tactical superiority. They will be able to perform a wide range of tasks, including reconnaissance, strikes and protection of manned aircraft from enemy threats.

However, the introduction of such systems also raises questions about security, the ethics of using autonomous systems, and their impact on international security. Experts emphasize that it is important to develop clear rules for the use of these technologies in order to minimize the risks of conflict escalation.

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