U.S. Air Force YFQ-48A Talon Blue Fighter Drone Nears First Autonomous Flight After Taxi Tests

Northrop Grumman has moved its YFQ-48A Talon Blue closer to first flight after completing autonomous taxi testing for the U.S. Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, the company announced on May 18, 2026. While limited in scope, the milestone confirms the uncrewed fighter can independently handle runway movement, steering, braking, propulsion response, and onboard safety functions, a critical step toward fielding combat drones designed to operate alongside crewed fighters in contested airspace. The test validated the integration of the aircraft’s propulsion system, flight-control computers, autonomy software, communications links, and landing gear as a functioning operational platform rather than separate subsystems. Conducted after earlier groundwork linked to Mojave Air and Space Port in California, the achievement strengthens Northrop Grumman’s position in the race to deliver autonomous combat aircraft capable of extending airpower, increasing survivability, and supporting future high-risk missions without putting pilots at risk. Read more...

Northrop Grumman’s YFQ-48A Talon Blue uncrewed fighter conducts autonomous taxi testing as part of the U.S. Air Force Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, a step toward first flight and future integration with manned combat aircraft for air-to-air, strike support, electronic warfare, and reconnaissance missions (Picture source: Northrop Grumman).



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