Netherlands Moves to Join U.S. CCA Program to Expand F-35 Sensor and Strike Power with Combat Drones

 The Netherlands moves to join the U.S. Collaborative Combat Aircraft program to expand F-35 unmanned teaming capabilities. The step positions Dutch forces inside a critical U.S.-led effort shaping future AI-enabled air combat. The Dutch Ministry of Defence confirmed plans to sign a Letter of Acceptance after its October 2025 Letter of Intent, unlocking access to CCA data, operational concepts, and technical expertise. While the move stops short of a procurement commitment, it gives the Netherlands direct exposure to the technologies, doctrine, and partnerships driving crewed-uncrewed combat aviation, with TNO and NLR set to accelerate Dutch and broader European expertise in the field. Read Full Defense News At This Link.


The Netherlands is moving to join the U.S. Collaborative Combat Aircraft program to enhance F-35 unmanned teaming, illustrated by the U.S.'s F-35As paired with an XQ-58A Valkyrie, image for illustrative purposes only (Picture source: U.S. Air Force)


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