IndyNavy Posted September 22 Posted September 22 Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) are all the craze in the defense world right now. By the time we get the F-35A module they will be forward deployed. Thoughts on simulating CCAs in DCS? This tech is built on Skunk Works’ Agile Drone Framework, which helps pilots with survivability, modularity, and seamless integration with 5th-gen fighters for air-to-air, air-to-ground, and ISR missions. This could bring next-gen tactics to life also making DCS much more in line with what warfighters are going to be dealing with. Drone on drone warfare seems to be the future. Here is a screen-grab from this video that dropped recently. Would love to hear what others think! 2 https://www.twitch.tv/indynavy
NytHawk Posted September 23 Posted September 23 (edited) Maybe we’ll see the overall capabilities some CCAs after they enter service in a few years. But only god knows whether or not we will exactly how CCAs integrate with the F35s avionics and PVI within the next decade. BTW the portal showed in your screenshot from that LM video does not follow the same design conventions as every other F35 portal. I do not imagine it would look anywhere close to that on the real jet. Edited September 23 by NytHawk 2
szymixzmb Posted September 26 Posted September 26 We can already put "Not correct for DCS version" tag as we will have a version from around 2015 but in general the idea to integrate more drones into DCS would be great. 3
IndyNavy Posted September 29 Author Posted September 29 Yes I'm spending the next few months playing with L2MUM in the Kiowa and MQ9 Reapers. More for this integrated gameplay will only help the product, esp in the military realm. https://www.twitch.tv/indynavy
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