

| Name | Northrop Grumman YFQ-48A |
| Manufacturer | Northrop Grumman |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Type / Role | Unmanned Fighter / Wingman |
| First Flight / Introduced | Prototype 2025 |
| Status | Under Development |
| Unit Cost | Classified |
| Maximum Speed | Classified / Mach 0.9–1.2 |
| Cruise Speed | Estimated Mach 0.8 |
| Operational Range | 500–1,000 km |
| Endurance | 4–6 hours |
| Service Ceiling | 45,000–50,000 ft (Speculative) |
| Rate of Climb | Classified |
| Length | ~10 m |
| Wingspan | ~6 m |
| Height | ~3 m |
| Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) | 3,500–4,000 kg |
| Payload Capacity | Modular, 500–1,000 kg |
| Hardpoints | 4–6 |
| Weapons | Precision-guided munitions (speculative) |
| Sensors | EO/IR, AESA radar, electronic warfare pods |
| Avionics | Advanced comms, data link, AI-assisted flight |
| Engine Type | Small turbofan |
| Engine Power | Classified |
| Propeller Type | N/A |
| Control Type | Semi-autonomous / Remote |
| Data Link Range | 200–500 km (Speculative) |
| Navigation | GPS / INS |
| Ground Control Station | Mobile or fixed |
| Primary Users | USAF, potential NATO allies |
| Combat Proven | Prototype stage |
| Notable Operations | Testing phase, Collaborative Combat Aircraft trials |
The Northrop Grumman YFQ-48A, also known as Project Talon, is the latest experimental unmanned aircraft officially designated by the U.S. Air Force in 2025. Developed to operate alongside manned fighters, this drone serves as a semi-autonomous wingman capable of conducting high-risk missions, providing surveillance, and extending the operational reach of piloted aircraft.
Northrop Grumman, in collaboration with Scaled Composites, developed the YFQ-48A in the United States. The program reflects the Air Force’s focus on Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), aiming to integrate drones into air combat networks efficiently.
The YFQ-48A features a single turbofan engine, lightweight airframe, and modular payloads. It is designed for rapid deployment, advanced sensor integration, and autonomous operations in contested airspace. The drone can share targeting data with manned aircraft, execute surveillance, and perform strike or electronic warfare tasks while reducing pilot exposure to danger.
While exact specifications remain classified, the YFQ-48A is expected to complement F-22 and F-35 fighter operations. Its design emphasizes flexibility, low-cost production, and quick adaptability to different mission profiles. Analysts view it as a critical step in U.S. efforts to maintain air superiority against near-peer adversaries in high-threat environments.
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