New investment to boost technologies for the UK’s future combat aircraft

New investment boost technologies - artist’s impression of GCAP Tempest next generation combat aircraft flying over London UK
Artist’s impression of Tempest next generation combat aircraft

The UK Ministry of Defence (UK MoD) has awarded a contract extension worth £656 million to BAE Systems – and on behalf of British defence firms; Leonardo UK, MBDA UK and Rolls-Royce – to progress the concepting and technology of the next generation combat aircraft, known as Tempest in the UK.

The new funding will build on the ground breaking science, research and engineering already completed under the first phase of the contract delivered by UK Tempest partners BAE Systems, Leonardo UK, MBDA UK and Rolls-Royce.

The UK Tempest partners, working in close collaboration with the UK MoD, will now progress the maturity of more than 60 cutting-edge technology demonstrations, digital concepts and new technologies. These are critical to the UK’s sovereign defence capability and will help shape the final requirements – together with the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) partners in Japan and Italy – for the combat air platform, due to enter service with the Royal Air Force by 2035.

The aircraft is designed to be an innovative stealth fighter with supersonic capability, equipped with cutting-edge technologies, including state-of-the-art sensing and protection capabilities. This will make the aircraft one of the world’s most advanced, interoperable, adaptable and connected fighter jets in service, delivering battle-winning next generation weapons to protect the UK and its allies.

Ben Wallace, UK Secretary of State for Defence, said:

“The next tranche of funding for future combat air will help fuse the combined technologies and expertise we have with our international partners – both in Europe and the Pacific – to deliver this world-leading fighter jet by 2035, protecting our skies for decades to come.”

Richard Berthon, UK MOD Director Future Combat Air, said:

“Today, as planned, the UK MOD is releasing the next tranche of funding for future combat air. This shows that the UK is committed to working with international partners to deliver a next-generation fighter jet for 2035. We are facing a growing threat from our adversaries, who are investing in combat air and air defences of their own. By investing in GCAP, we will stay ahead of these intensifying and proliferating threats, and provide a highly credible deterrent capability for decades to come.”

Herman Claesen, Managing Director, Future Combat Air Systems – BAE Systems Air Sector, said on behalf of the UK Tempest partners:  

“This contract reflects the continued commitment by the UK Government and ensures we continue to mature this significant programme and the vital technology pipeline that will drive innovation into – and beyond – the combat air sector for decades to come. This important work is at the core of the newly created Global Combat Air Programme; a major international partnership and ambitious endeavour between the UK, Japan and Italy with the shared goal to deliver the next generation of combat air fighter jets.”

Substantial progress

GCAP builds on the substantial progress already made in the UK by BAE Systems, Leonardo UK, MBDA UK, Rolls-Royce and the UK MoD who have been working in partnership since 2018 to research, evaluate and develop a host of next generation future combat air systems capabilities.

The programme will span many decades, creating thousands of jobs and economic value to the UK, Italy and Japan while sustaining critical sovereign skills for the three nations. The programme is inspiring current and future generations to play their part in this vital international endeavour. There are already more than 2,800 people working at the UK partners and wider industry, with almost 600 organisations on contract, including SMEs and academic institutions.

Across UK industry, work on this programme is driving investment in new digital technologies, tools and techniques, including model-based systems engineering with open architectures, digital twins and virtual environments. This will ensure the next generation combat aircraft will be delivered more rapidly and more cost-effectively than previous combat air programmes.

 


Tempest and the UK’s Future Combat Air System is one of the largest ever science, technology and engineering endeavours.

To ensure the development the technologies needed for the next generation of combat air, MBDA UK, as part of Team Tempest, is attracting top UK talent and is delivering sustainable growth in skills and experience to the UK’s industrial workforce.

There are over 2,800 people working on FCAS at the UK partners and wider industry. Find out what Tempest and Future Combat Air System roles are available at MBDA UK here.

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