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CCA·2026-05-22·5 min

Khan BMS - What Is Collaborative Combat Aircraft?

Collaborative Combat Aircraft are unmanned wingmen that fly with crewed platforms. Khan BMS is the command layer that makes them useful.

Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) are unmanned platforms that fly with crewed fighters and bombers — extending sensors, carrying weapons, absorbing risk, and multiplying combat mass per pilot. They are the centerpiece of every Western air force's next-decade plan.

CCA hardware programs solve only half the problem. Without a command fabric that decomposes pilot intent into per-airframe tasking, every CCA becomes another aircraft to fly — and the pilot's cognitive load goes up, not down.

Khan BMS is that command fabric. Every CCA is an Arban member. Pilots command formations, not airframes. Khan BMS is the only commercial platform that turns CCA from a hardware program into an operational capability.

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