Vayu Aerospace and Defence

Tempest funding set to advance the UK’s future Combat Air capability

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The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded a contract worth approximat­ely £250m to progress the design and developmen­t of Tempest, the UK’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS). The contract, signed by BAE Systems, officially marks the start of the programme’s concept and assessment phase.

Continued funding of Tempest underlines the UK Government’s confidence in the progress and maturity of the programme, which is set to deliver the military, industrial and economic requiremen­ts of the national combat air strategy.

The programme is being delivered by Team Tempest – combining the expertise of the UK MOD, BAE Systems, Leonardo UK, MBDA UK and Rolls- Royce. Working with internatio­nal partners, the team is leading progress towards a UKled internatio­nally collaborat­ive Future Combat Air System which will ensure the Royal Air Force and its allies retain world-leading, independen­t military capability.

The concept and assessment phase contract will see the partners develop a range of digital concepts, embedding new tools and techniques to design, evaluate and shape the final design and capability requiremen­ts of Tempest.

Announcing the contract during a visit to BAE Systems’ Warton site in Lancashire, Ben Wallace, UK Secretary of State for Defence stated, “Today marks a momentous step in the next phase of our Future Combat Air System, with a multi-million pound investment that draws on the knowledge and skills of our UK industry experts. Boosting our already world-leading air industry, the contract will sustain thousands of jobs across the UK and will ensure that the UK remains at the top table when it comes to combat air.”

Chris Boardman, Group Managing Director of BAE Systems’ Air Sector, added, “Working with our industry partners and the Ministry of Defence, we are on track to deliver an ambitious programme for the UK, which will provide a highly advanced and sophistica­ted air defence capability, capable of countering future threats and safeguardi­ng our national security and defence. The funding announced marks a critical next step for the programme and, with our partners, we will work together to define the technical and capability requiremen­ts and develop the concept which will bring Tempest to life.

Tempest will pioneer cutting-edge technologi­es, including those assisted by Artificial Intelligen­ce, machine learning and autonomous systems to meet the capability requiremen­ts of future conflicts and be operationa­l in the mid-2030s. The design and production of Tempest demands a radically different approach and the Team Tempest partners are working with companies in their supply chain to drive digital transforma­tion, embedding a digital enterprise through the ecosystem; embracing an agile approach that will deliver a combinatio­n of advanced technologi­es, efficiency, speed of production and lower costs.

Recent research conducted by PwC underlines how the Tempest programme is expected to deliver significan­t and wide ranging benefits to all regions of the UK, stimulatin­g vital investment, productivi­ty, skills and innovation. The programme will make an estimated £26.2bn contributi­on to the UK economy, create high productivi­ty employment - 78% higher than the UK national average – and will support an average of 21,000 jobs a year.

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