UK’s
New Drone Strategy to Include $5.7B Investment in New Unmanned Systems
FEBRUARY 23, 2024
The strategy, which comes amid the constantly evolving
threats of robotic platforms, is designed to help the country stay “one step
ahead” of adversaries in future drone warfare.
The goal is to develop and produce drones in four key
categories: logistics, one-way attack, naval mine clearance, and intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR).
These uncrewed systems will be delivered at pace into
the hands of the British military, equipping personnel with the capabilities
they need to keep up with modern challenges.
“This (strategy) will leave behind long development
timelines and lengthy requirement discussions,” the defense ministry noted.
Additionally, the new drone strategy will ramp up
collaboration between the government and defense industry to make the UK more
competitive in the global export market.
A ‘Clear, Unified’ Approach
Described as a “game-changing”
technology, the UK Ministry of Defence acknowledged the need to invest in and
gain an edge in drone development to keep pace with the changing threat picture.
British defense procurement minister James Cartlidge said being able to rapidly develop
and upgrade uncrewed systems under the new strategy will be key to gaining
battlefield advantage.
It would
also bring together a “clear and unified” approach in drone deployment across
all services of the British Armed Forces.
“We must seize this opportunity to grow and sustain
such skills and capabilities in the UK,” Cartlidge added.
Taking Lessons From Ukraine
The new drone strategy draws directly from the
analysis of Russia’s ongoing
invasion of Ukraine, which
sees both sides using hundreds of drones in combat and ISR roles.
Cartlidge said the war has been an incubator for new
ways of winning combat, “and we need to learn and implement those hard-fought
lessons.”
The UK’s Defence Equipment & Support, which has
supported the rapid acquisition of drones for Kyiv, also claimed that
unhindered access to “battle-winning” uncrewed systems is crucial in modern-day
combat.
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