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Shield AI’s Hivemind Selected for Key U.S. Air Force Collaborative Combat Aircraft Program

Shield AI’s Hivemind Selected for Key U.S. Air Force Collaborative Combat Aircraft Program

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Shield AI, the U.S. Air Force has selected the company’s Hivemind autonomy software for its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program. The post indicates this marks the first time mission autonomy software has been formally decoupled from the aircraft platform in this context.

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The LinkedIn post also notes that Hivemind has been integrated on Anduril Industries’ Fury (YFQ-44A) aircraft and is supporting system-level testing ahead of planned flight demonstrations. This suggests Shield AI is progressing from software development toward real-world operational validation within a high‑profile defense initiative.

For investors, the selection of Hivemind for the CCA program could signal a meaningful step toward recurring defense software revenue if the program scales into larger procurement phases. It may also strengthen Shield AI’s positioning in the emerging market for autonomous combat systems, where software is increasingly viewed as a key differentiator relative to traditional hardware-centric models.

The collaboration with Anduril’s Fury platform may further enhance Shield AI’s ecosystem relationships and interoperability across defense primes and new entrants. If testing and demonstrations are successful, this visibility within a flagship U.S. Air Force program could support valuation expectations around growth, competitive advantage, and long-term contract opportunities in autonomy for military aviation.

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