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CCA·2026-05-22·6 min

Khan BMS - Collaborative Combat Aircraft

Khan BMS turns Collaborative Combat Aircraft fleets into composable formations under a single pilot's intent — without raising cognitive load.

Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) promise an order-of-magnitude increase in combat mass per crewed platform. They will only deliver on that promise if the pilot's cognitive load stays flat as the formation grows. Direct control of each airframe does not scale; intent-based command does.

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

Because the decimal hierarchy is fractal, a two-ship CCA pair and a hundred-ship loyal-wingman swarm run on the same control fabric. The pilot never flies the CCA — they command formations. Khan BMS is the only commercially viable platform that closes the gap between CCA hardware programs and the operator's cockpit.

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