Helsing unveils CA-1 Europa, a European autonomous combat jet
Helsing has unveiled the CA-1 Europa, an autonomous uncrewed combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) that the company says could be operational within the next four years.
The full-scale design study was presented at Grob Aircraft, the German light-aircraft manufacturer that Helsing acquired in June 2025. Development and testing of the platform will take place at Grob’s facilities with support from European partners across the aerospace ecosystem.
Helsing’s move into combat aviation follows its acquisition of Grob Aircraft, a long-standing producer of trainers and reconnaissance aircraft. The deal provided Helsing with an established manufacturing base, enabling it to pair its autonomy and software focus with an indigenous European airframe producer.
A native AI combat jet
The CA-1 Europa is designed in the three-to-five-ton class and optimized for high subsonic speeds. Helsing describes it as a mass-producible jet with modular integration of sensors, effectors, and self-protection systems.
The platform is natively controllable by Helsing’s Centaur AI pilot, an autonomy stack demonstrated in June 2025 on the Saab Gripen E in real-world BVR flight trials. CA-1 is intended to operate as a single aircraft or within a swarm, with potential missions ranging from ISR and air defense to deep precision strikes. Helsing also plans to deliver a command-and-control system for mission planning and asset coordination.
Europe’s competitive landscape
Helsing’s announcement arrives at a time when the European industry is pursuing multiple paths to autonomous combat aviation.
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