WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Marine Corps has selected Northrop Grumman and Kratos to develop the Marine Corps Air-Ground Task Force Uncrewed Expeditionary Tactical Aircraft (MUX TACAIR), an unmanned collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) designed to operate alongside manned fighters such as the F-35.
Under the agreement, Northrop will provide a mission kit and open-architecture software for Kratos’s existing VX-58 Valkyrie platform. The initial award totals $231.5 million over two years and is being executed through an Other Transaction Authority (OTA), affording faster development outside traditional acquisition pathways.
While the Air Force has led higher-profile collaborative combat aircraft efforts, the Marine Corps requested $58 million in its latest budget request to pursue its own capability tailored to expeditionary operations.
Commandant Gen. Eric Smith has emphasized the importance of manned-unmanned teaming across domains, including future Marine Expeditionary Units. The Valkyrie has already been evaluated through Marine Corps experimentation efforts, with lessons learned feeding directly into the MUX TACAIR program.