News | April 9, 2026

F-35 Pilots, Navy Collaborative Combat Aircraft Hone Tactics in Joint Simulation Environment

The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) achieved a milestone in integrating the F-35 Lightning II with the Navy’s emerging Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) during a recent tactical demonstration inside its Joint Simulation Environment (JSE).

The event demonstrated how advanced modeling and simulation can accelerate the development of tactics and strategies for fifth-generation aircraft   operating alongside uncrewed combat systems.

“Modern warfare is demanding more from our aviators,” said NAWCAD Commander Rear Adm. Todd Evans. “This milestone shows the JSE’s impact on equipping them with the advanced tactics they need to win future battles.”



During the demonstration, F-35 pilots used touch-screen tablets to control multiple CCA during simulated missions. Using advanced operational communication systems and precision-guided missiles, pilots engaged complex threats in the JSE’s highly realistic virtual environment.

The JSE is the Department of War’s state-of-the-art digital test and training range, designed to replicate real-world combat scenarios in a controlled, virtual battlespace. Built by NAWCAD engineers, it combines cockpit simulators, advanced software and domed visual displays, allowing pilots to train and test systems safely and efficiently. The JSE helps pilots fly more sorties in a week than they can on open-air ranges in a year, significantly sharpening their skills and improving readiness.

The Navy’s CCA are multi-role uncrewed combat vehicles that will operate alongside crewed fighters, enhancing mission effectiveness in highly contested environments. Central to the department’s future strategy, these systems allow pilots to focus on high-level decision-making while expanding operational reach. The JSE plays a key role in developing tactics and operational concepts for integrating CCA with fifth-generation platforms like the F-35.

NAWCAD’S JSE continues to expand, with planned integration of the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler to support integrated test and training in fiscal year 2026.

NAWCAD hosts dozens of squadrons and hundreds of pilots annually, fostering joint and international collaboration in advanced air combat training. Additional Navy and Air Force JSE facilities are under development at Naval Air Station Fallon and Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, and Edwards Air Force Base in California.

From the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Maryland.