Bryan Bockmon, CEO of AimLock, said: “The best war is one we never have to fight, because our preparation has convinced our adversaries to hesitate. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s pledge to invest £5 billion in autonomous weapons and drones within the recently released Defence Investment Plan is illustrative of this belief.
Not only is it the United Kingdom’s largest-ever investment in autonomy to date, it’s also one of the most meaningful commitments the country has made in recent decades to strengthen deterrence and defend the freedoms of all people with an interest in peace and justice.
It also reflects that the debate around autonomy has fundamentally changed. What was once seen as a ‘dirty word’ in defense circles is now viewed as a necessity and key force multiplier. The question is no longer whether autonomy has a role in the battlefield, but how quickly nations can adopt it.
Combined with the unparalleled level of collaboration enabled through AUKUS, the United Kingdom’s Defence Investment Plan sends a clear signal that Allied Nations are committed to accelerating the development and deployment of cutting-edge autonomous capabilities.
For industry, it demonstrates that collaboration, innovation, and operational readiness are now strategic priorities backed by meaningful investment. We are proud to have supported the UK’s autonomous systems and counter-drone efforts since 2015 through sustained investment in UK-based research, engineering, testing, and production capacity, helping to advance the technologies that are increasingly positioned to change the future of defense and how we fight on the most contested battlefields.”
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