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Air Force Designates X-68A Uncrewed Missile-Carrier & Advance Platform for LongShot

The U.S. Air Force has officially designated the LongShot uncrewed air superiority system as the X-68A, marking a significant milestone for the collaborative DARPA and GA-ASI combat platform By Summer James / 25 Feb 2026
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The U.S. Air Force has officially assigned the designation X-68A to the LongShot uncrewed air superiority system, marking a significant milestone for the collaborative program between DARPA and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.

LongShot, a collaborative effort by DARPA and GA-ASI, is expected to fundamentally change air combat: it’s an uncrewed aircraft that flies from larger aircraft and engages hostile targets with its own air-to-air missiles. This approach augments traditional fighter aircraft, enabling them to remain further from the front lines, drastically increasing pilot safety while extending the overall force package’s reach and mission effectiveness.

DARPA commissioned GA-ASI to begin work on the platform and the agency said on February 17 that it has completed wind tunnel testing and other program milestones. The Air Force has awarded it an official experimental platform designation, X-68A, by which it will be known alongside its earlier codename.

The LongShot concept is intended to be host-platform agnostic, providing opportunities to integrate an operational variant onto fighters, bombers, or employed as a palletized munition from mobility aircraft. The program is building toward a flight test campaign as early as the end of this year. These tests will prove the safe and effective employment of the X-68A from an F-15 Eagle, confirm the flight worthiness of the LongShot vehicle, and demonstrate its ability to safely eject a captive sub-munition.

GA-ASI President David R. Alexander, stated, “We couldn’t be prouder of the great work being done at GA-ASI in support of this DARPA program. X-68A joins our growing fleet of advanced jet fighters, including the YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft, and supports GA-ASI’s broader turn into supporting long-range strike, integrated autonomy, advanced sensing and other modern warfighting concepts.”

X-68A is GA-ASI’s second X-Plane, following the designation of the XQ-67A Off Board Sensing Station, an aircraft built for the U.S. Air Force Research Lab. It joins a growing fleet of advanced jet fighters, including the YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft, and supports a broader turn by GA-ASI into supporting long-range strike, integrated autonomy, advanced sensing and other modern warfighting concepts.

The addition of the X-68A to the fleet reinforces a strategic shift toward advanced sensing, integrated autonomy, and long-range strike capabilities. As the aerospace sector continues to evolve, the collaboration between DARPA and GA-ASI on the LongShot program represents a fundamental turn toward modern warfighting concepts and advanced jet fighter technology.

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Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at Unmanned Systems Technology. She joined in 2025, following a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, and has a strong interest in UAVs as well as imaging and vision systems. Her work centers on making complex technical advances in unmanned systems accessible to a broad audience. Connect

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