Seven industry partners have been invited to design drones for Project NYX, a UK Defence initiative focused on uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) that will fly alongside Apache helicopters in future combat. The drones will act as ‘loyal wingmen’, supporting operations such as surveillance, strike and electronic warfare while reducing human risk and increasing battlefield agility.
The project advances the Ministry of Defence’s broader strategy of harnessing AI, autonomy and new drone technology to complement conventional armour and artillery. The systems will operate under a ‘command rather than control’ principle, using artificial intelligence to adapt to battlefield situations independently within mission boundaries.
“The drones of the future will make the British Army more effective and lethal,” says Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry Luke Pollard MP. “Project NYX represents the cutting edge of the Defence Industrial Strategy.”
The shortlisted companies are Anduril, BAE Systems, Leonardo, Lockheed Martin UK, Syos, Tekever and Thales.
| Contact details from our directory: | |
| Anduril Industries (was Blue Force Technologies) | Airframer |
| BAE Systems plc | Airframer |
| Leonardo | Airframer |
| Syos Aerospace | Airframer |
| Tekever Group | Airframer |
| Lockheed Martin Corporation | |
| Thales Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) | Airframer |
| Related aircraft programs: |
| Boeing AH-64 Apache |
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