Drone Effectiveness Workshop Invitation to Participate

A Pre-Procurement Notice
by MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Future Contract ()
Duration
not specified
Value
___
Sector
DEFENCE
Published
12 Dec 2024
Delivery
01 Jan 1 to 01 Jan 1
Deadline
03 Jan 2025 23:59

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Description

Drone Effectiveness Workshop The British Army is calling for manufacturers to participate in Drone Effectiveness Workshop to test the resilience of their Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) against simulated jamming effects. The workshop will be conducted between 10th to 14th February 2025. This pilot workshop is open for up to five UK registered Companies, each granted a one-day testing slot for up to five sub-10 kg Uncrewed Air Systems (UAS). Companies participate at their own cost and risks. System A complete system to consist of: 1-5x multi-rotor UAS - including batteries and appropriate chargers . 1-5x FPV Goggles or screens with antenna - including batteries and appropriate chargers. 1-5x Controllers - including batteries and appropriate chargers. 1-5x Remote Antenna Solution (complete with mast) - This antenna solution must allow complete control of the UAS Platform and deliver the operating range stated in Requirement X while allowing the operator to be located at least 30m away. 1-5x 30m extender cables for Remote Antenna Solution - if amplifiers are required to achieve the operating range of 20km these must be included. 1-5x Monitor for external display of video feed. Workshop Highlights Controlled environment. Evaluate the UAS within a secure, indoor facility at MOD Boscombe Down. Realistic Scenarios. Experience simulated jamming of GPS, control, and video signals across commercial frequencies (2.0-6.0 GHz) as if the jammer were approaching the UAS from 10km to 100m whilst the UAS remained a simulated 20km from its The Ground Control Station (GCS). Analysis. Receive a written/verbal report detailing the jamming effects experienced and the window within which the UAS control is affected and eventually lost. Actionable Insights. Gain valuable data on UAS performance in a contested environment, enabling companies to make informed design and operational decisions. Eligibility Companies must be able to achieve the following: Systems and operators to prepare and employ those systems must be delivered to MOD Boscombe Down within the specified timelines. UAS must be designed to EASA C4 standard (or equivalent), and no larger than 10kg. UAS must be of a multi-rotor design. UAS antennas must be SMA/RP-SMA/U.FL/MMCX to allow for the insertion of a RF attenuator. The GCS must be able to attenuate power output. Companies are to bring their own pilot/operator. All members of the company's party that attend the event must hold the right security clearances to enter MOD Boscombe Down. Only citizens of NATO and the Multinational Industrial Security Working Group (MISWG) countries will be allowed on-site. Companies participating in the Drone Effectiveness Workshop must submit a list of all personnel who will attend the workshop at MOD Boscombe Down providing the following details by [date]: o Full Name including Rank/Title o Nationality o Date of birth Failure to supply the above details before the specified date will r

CPV Codes

  • 35600000 - Military aircrafts, missiles and spacecrafts
  • 35610000 - Military aircrafts
  • 35700000 - Military electronic systems
  • 73410000 - Military research and technology
  • 73435000 - Test and evaluation of military aircrafts, missiles and spacecrafts
  • 80660000 - Training and simulation in military electronic systems

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.
  • Contract is suitable for VCOs.

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