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CCA·2026-03-28·7 min

Orchestrating Collaborative Combat Aircraft at Scale

How modular BMS software turns CCA fleets into composable formations under a single pilot's intent.

Collaborative Combat Aircraft promise to multiply the combat mass of every crewed platform by an order of magnitude. They will only deliver on that promise if the cognitive load on the human operator stays flat.

KhanBMS treats each CCA as an Arban member — addressable, role-tagged and goal-driven. The pilot issues intent at the Zuun or Minghan level: 'suppress this IADS belt', 'screen this axis'. The system decomposes that intent into per-airframe tasking and re-tasks dynamically as attrition or sensor updates change the picture.

Crucially, the operator never flies the CCA. They command formations. This is the inversion that finally makes manned-unmanned teaming tractable at fleet scale.

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