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.
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