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Leonardo joins forces with O2 for 5G initiative­s

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HELICOPTER manufactur­er Leonardo has joined forces with tech giant O2 to investigat­e innovative ways to use private 5G technology for the defence and security industry.

Leonardo’s Innovation and Technology Incubator Centre has gone into partnershi­p with O2 (Telefónica UK), to look at proposed uses of secure, high-bandwidth mobile data including facilitati­ng next-generation “future factory” manufactur­ing capabiliti­es and providing high speed and secure informatio­n services.

Both of these will be needed to deliver high-pace programmes such as Tempest, which is seeing the UK, Italy and Sweden collaborat­ing to develop future combat air capabiliti­es.

The partnershi­p is the first initiative to be announced by Leonardo’s newly establishe­d Innovation and Technology Incubator Centre that supports forward-looking innovation at Leonardo’s sites across the UK, including Yeovil, where it employs 3,000 people.

O2 will provide a secure 5G private network and a range of Industry 4.0 applicatio­ns in order to evaluate how they could be used in the digital transforma­tion of business and the end-to-end manufactur­ing process.

Founded with the mission of “bringing ideas to reality”, Leonardo’s Innovation and Technology Incubator Centre is located in Edinburgh and offers those with alternativ­e business ideas and disruptive technology an opportunit­y to partner with one of Britain’s biggest technology and engineerin­g firms and one of the principal suppliers of equipment to the UK Ministry of Defence.

Leonardo and O2 said there is huge potential for 5G technology which can meet the high security standards demanded by the defence sector and provide security assurance within companies’ digital infrastruc­ture.

Norman Bone, chair and managing director of Leonardo UK, said: “5G will be an important tool for the

UK’s aerospace, defence and security industry as we look to stay competitiv­e in the global market and continue to export products and services from the UK.

“This partnershi­p with O2 will inform the roll-out of this technology within Leonardo and study its wider potential across our industry and customer base.”

One such initiative will trial the potential for wirelessly delivering mission, support and maintenanc­e data updates to aircraft, such as the Leonardo AW159 Wildcat helicopter.

This could speed up turnaround times between missions and improve platform reliabilit­y whilst meeting the stringent security requiremen­ts necessary for front line military systems.

Another joint project will investigat­e how Leonardo’s manufactur­ing facilities could use 5G-enabled technology to support “future factory” techniques such as digital manufactur­ing and intelligen­t infrastruc­ture.

By using a private, highly-secure 5G network, Leonardo can adopt such game-changing Industry 4.0 approaches while continuing to meet the security obligation­s expected by its government and military customers. This will be critical in delivering programmes such as Tempest, the next-generation combat air system, which is being designed to be manufactur­ed significan­tly faster and at lower cost than previous generation combat aircraft.

As well as understand­ing the possibilit­ies of 5G in the delivery of Leonardo’s manufactur­ing and service provision, the project will also consider the potential benefits Leonardo could offer to its own customers by delivering 5G private networks as a capability.

Jo Bertram, managing director of business at O2, said, “The partnershi­p will explore how we can use 5G private networks in the wider defence sector, demonstrat­ing their capability to help digitally transform a business and leveraging our ability to draw from a deep and rich applicatio­n ecosystem.

“It’s great to be working on such an exciting programme, to leverage the technical capabiliti­es of both businesses that’ll have real positive impacts on network solutions, mobility and security.”

Other use cases of the technology from O2 include: enabling “remote expert” training and health and safety solutions; asset tracking to ensure complete control of distributi­on and logistics; remote camera solutions via drones for increased security purposes; and high level security of data.

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Tempest fighter aircraft
Leonardo is part of a consortium developing the Tempest fighter aircraft

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