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YFQ-44A Drone

YFQ-44A Drone

Manufacturer: Anduril Industries
Category: Attack & Multirole Drones (UAVs)
  • Maximum Speed ~900 km/h (Estimated High-Subsonic)
  • Endurance 6–10 hours
  • Operational Range 1,200+ km
  • Payload Capacity 400–500 kg (Modular)

Full Specifications

1. General Information

Name YFQ-44A
Manufacturer Anduril Industries
Country of Origin United States
Type / Role Autonomous Combat / Wingman UAV
First Flight / Introduced 2025 (Prototype)
Status Under Development / Flight Testing
Unit Cost USD 5–8 Million (Estimated)

2. Performance

Maximum Speed ~900 km/h
Cruise Speed ~650 km/h
Operational Range 1,200+ km
Endurance 6–10 hours
Service Ceiling 40,000+ ft
Rate of Climb Not Disclosed

3. Dimensions

Length ~9 m
Wingspan ~11 m
Height ~3 m
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) ~3,000 kg

4. Payload & Armament

Payload Capacity 400–500 kg
Hardpoints 2–4 (Internal + External Pods)
Weapons Small diameter bombs, precision glide munitions (planned)
Sensors EO/IR, SAR, EW payload, AI-enabled threat tracking
Avionics Secure datalink, autonomous mission computer, sensor fusion

5. Propulsion

Engine Type High-bypass turbofan (est.)
Engine Power Not Disclosed
Propeller Type N/A (Jet-powered)

6. Communication & Control

Control Type Remote / Autonomous
Data Link Range LOS + SATCOM Beyond LOS
Navigation GPS / INS / AI-assisted
Ground Control Station USAF Standard GCS / Fighter Integration

7. Operational Use

Primary Users USAF (Future)
Combat Proven No – Prototype Stage
Notable Operations None (Testing Phase)

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

8.3
  • Technology 9 / 10
  • Performance 8 / 10
  • Combat Effectiveness 8 / 10
  • Operational Flexibility 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Stealthy design optimized for contested airspace
  2. AI-assisted autonomy reduces pilot workload
  3. Modular payloads for multi-role operation
  4. Cost-effective compared to manned platforms
  5. Designed for swarm and distributed operations

CONS

  1. Limited payload compared to manned aircraft
  2. Still under development; capabilities may evolve
  3. Requires secure AI and data-link protections
  4. Attritable design reduces long-term lifespan
  5. Payload options currently restricted to prototype testing

YFQ-44A Combat Drone – Next-Gen Autonomous Wingman

The YFQ-44A represents a major leap in the United States’ push toward autonomous “loyal wingman” aircraft, designed to operate alongside manned fighters and augment their combat effectiveness. Developed by Anduril Industries, the drone reflects a shift toward cost-efficient, semi-attritable platforms capable of high-risk missions without exposing pilots to danger. Its design focuses on stealth, AI-driven autonomy, and multi-role adaptability, making it a cornerstone of the U.S. Air Force’s future Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) ecosystem.

Design & Capabilities

Built around a low-observable airframe, the YFQ-44A blends aerodynamic efficiency with reduced radar signature, enabling survivability in contested environments. Its AI mission systems allow for formation flight, route planning, threat detection, and autonomous target prioritization. Operators can control the drone from ground stations or direct it through in-cockpit pilot interfaces aboard aircraft such as the F-35, F-22, or future NGAD platforms.

The Anduril YFQ-44A drone offers medium-to-long-range endurance, making it suitable for reconnaissance, electronic warfare, strike support, and air defense saturation missions. Its modular payload architecture supports advanced sensor packages, small precision munitions, and jamming pods. Designed to be rapidly produced and fielded, it provides a scalable option for distributed airpower operations.

Operational Use

The drone’s role extends from escort missions to autonomous strike support, enabling fighter pilots to deploy it ahead of the formation to probe defenses, relay data, or execute high-risk tasks independently. The YFQ-44A’s first flight marked a significant milestone in validating autonomous decision-making at high subsonic speeds in a tactical environment.

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