Sign up to get full access to our latest articles, reports, videos and events delivered by military and industry experts and decision makers.

MOD invests in future combat air systems

Add bookmark

The Ministry of Defence signed a new £40m contract with BAE Systems yesterday to ensure the UK retains a leading edge in the next generation of combat air systems.

The four-year Future Combat Air System (FCAS) focused research contract aims to sustain and develop the UK's critical technology and skills in this field. It will inform the MOD's unmanned air system strategy over the coming decades to ensure that the best use is made of these new technologies.

Currently, the vast majority of unmanned aircraft flying is surveillance and reconnaissance in support of front line troops, providing them with vital intelligence, and helping to save lives in Afghanistan.

Following yesterday's announcement, a significant amount of the funding is expected to go to small and medium-sized enterprises across the UK, widening the supplier base and ensuring the MOD has access to the best national and international technologies.

The Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, Peter Luff, said:

"I am committed to providing sustained support for science and technology across all aspects of Defence. As part of our ongoing investment, the Ministry of Defence has and will continue to invest in aerospace sector projects like this to ensure that we develop and maintain the UK's formidable strengths in this specialist field."

Dr Nick Joad, who heads up the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory's Air Domain, said:

"This is an important step in ensuring that the MOD continues to develop its capabilities in this area, and is able to exploit potentially game-changing technologies.

"We have worked very hard with BAE Systems to ensure that we have a high impact programme, and look forward to seeing the fruits of this investment of both money and intellectual capital."

Tom Fillingham, BAE Systems Director for Future Combat Air Systems, said:

"The award of this contract is great news for the BAE Systems and Defence Science and Technology teams that have been working, since the beginning of this year, to develop the programme to address critical technology requirements for future Unmanned Combat Air Systems.

"It is recognition by the UK Government of the skills and capabilities that have been developed within BAE Systems over the last ten years."


Upcoming Events

Future Artillery

19 - 21 May 2026

Novotel London West, London, United Kingdom

Future Artillery

NextGen Flight: UAV & Drone Summit ANZ

May 26, 2026

Ann Harding Conference Centre, UCX Canberra

NextGen Flight: UAV & Drone Summit ANZ

Full Spectrum Air Defence Week

23 - 25 June 2026

Hilton Syon Park, London, United Kingdom

Full Spectrum Air Defence Week

Arctic Security

30 June - 1 July 2026

Scandic Continental Stockholm, Sweden

Arctic Security

Modern Warfare Conference

September 29 - 30, 2026

Bucharest, Romania

Modern Warfare Conference

Latest Webinars

Securing the Defence Industrial Base: Mitigating Risk and Delivering Resiliency in Physical and Digital Supply Chains

2022-04-21

12:00 PM - 01:00 PM EST

This webinar discusses the current risks in today's supply chain and the recent military initiatives...

Zero Trust and Air Force Missions

2021-07-27

11:50 PM - 01:30 PM EDT

As the Air Force and Space Force make significant strides in implementing Zero Trust, how do they ma...

Laser Weapons today and tomorrow

2021-07-22

12:00 PM - 01:00 PM EDT

Join a dynamic panel discussion on high-energy laser weapons with some of today’s top experts in hig...

Recommended