Defence calls for sovereign unmanned aerial system

Defence calls for sovereign unmanned aerial system

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Discussions detailed that the sovereign UAS product would be initially used for basic training and observation capabilities, before being expanded for more advanced payloads.

A Department of Defence tender has also been released on 31 July seeking information to support an Australian sovereign uncrewed aerial system and trusted autonomy industrial capability.

It also requests small, general-purpose systems produced at great scale without security limitations and supply chain vulnerability of current commercial suppliers.

“Defence seeks to support an Australian sovereign UAS and trusted autonomy industrial capability, in particular for small, general-purpose systems that can be produced at greater scale, to service a wide range of applications,” a Department of Defence statement said.

“These systems should support flexibility and interoperability through open architecture to enable future development of innovative applications.

“Responses to the RFI will inform Defence’s approach to developing this capability, which is expected to include Defence-industry workshops and collaborative development.”

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It’s understood single-operator control of multiple robotic or autonomous systems is of specific interest for the system.

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