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XQ-67A Aircraft Showcases Integrated Autonomy & Communication Systems in Critical Test Flight

The XQ-67A, developed by GA-ASI for AFRL, has completed a test flight in California showcasing government reference autonomy and datalink communication to advance objectives for integrated mission systems By Eleanor Widdows / 23 Jul 2025
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AFRL’s XQ-67A, a second-generation Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP) built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) under contract, has successfully completed a test flight, combining government-owned autonomy with active tactical datalink communication infrastructure.

GA-ASI unmanned jets include (from top to bottom) MQ-20 Avenger®, XQ-67A and YFQ-42A.

The XQ-67A tested and confirmed the integration of mission systems on the aircraft, such as autonomy, mission computing, networking, power and thermal management, and datalinks during the flight.

Through a tactical datalink, the aircraft received real-time updates and situational data, enabling seamless coordination with crewed aircraft and other autonomous, uncrewed systems in the future.

The fight event, completed in the Californian High Desert, marked a crucial step in advancing scalable, modular autonomy and interoperable crewed-uncrewed teaming (C/U-T).

Mike Atwood, Vice President of Advanced Programs for GA-ASI, stated, “This successful test underscores the Department’s commitment to fielding autonomous systems that can integrate into joint operations using existing tactical networks. Government owned autonomy on the XQ-67A is a concrete step toward deployable, combat-relevant autonomy that works with and alongside crewed platforms”.

The XQ-67A’s demonstration advances the Air Force’s vision for an integrated autonomous force which can support and augment current and future crewed platforms, with the aircraft itself helping explore the platform sharing approach to achieving scalable affordable mass.

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Posted by Eleanor Widdows Eleanor joined Defense Advancement in 2025 as a Junior Editor and Copywriter. She holds a First-Class Honors degree in English Language and Linguistics from the University of Southampton and is committed to producing clear, specialist content on defense technologies. Eleanor has a keen interest in countermeasures, naval defense, and security systems, and exploring the latest innovations shaping the defense sector. Connect

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