The U.S. Air Force completes what it describes as its first-ever collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) live-fire test using the Anduril YFQ-44A. Both reports state that the test is the first such live-fire effort for a CCA configuration, marking an early milestone for the Air Force’s CCA program and for Anduril’s YFQ-44A platform. The articles do not provide additional technical results, specific weapon types, or performance outcomes in the provided text. Instead, they focus on the fact that the test has been executed and that it is characterized as “first-ever” for the CCA live-fire category. The reporting indicates the Air Force is moving from earlier development and evaluation activities toward live-fire validation involving collaborative combat concepts. Overall, the coverage is limited but consistent: the Air Force conducts a first CCA live-fire test with the YFQ-44A and completes that test.