
AtkinsRéalis has entered a teaming agreement with Anduril UK to speed the development and fielding of autonomous aircraft for British defence programmes. The partnership focuses on safety, assurance and navigating emerging certification pathways with the Military and Civil Aviation Authorities. It also supports Anduril’s plan to establish a UK manufacturing site for uncrewed platforms, leveraging AtkinsRéalis’ aerospace and defence delivery expertise. The collaboration aligns with the UK Strategic Defence Review’s emphasis on autonomous capabilities to modernise the armed forces.
The UK’s Strategic Defence Review has placed autonomous systems at the heart of its modernisation agenda, recognising that uncrewed aircraft can deliver persistent surveillance while keeping personnel out of harm’s way. Yet the promise of autonomy hinges on robust certification frameworks that satisfy both military and civil aviation regulators. As defence budgets tighten, the ability to certify and field these platforms quickly becomes a decisive competitive advantage for national security and industrial growth.
AtkinsRéalis brings decades of aerospace certification experience, acting as a bridge between Anduril’s software‑first autonomy stack and the UK’s Military Aviation Authority and Civil Aviation Authority. Its role includes shaping emerging assurance standards, embedding cyber‑security requirements, and defining safety cases that meet sovereign defence expectations. By handling the regulatory heavy lifting, AtkinsRéalis enables Anduril to focus on rapid iteration of flight control algorithms and sensor integration, shortening the time from prototype to operational use.
Beyond certification, the partnership paves the way for a domestic production hub that could supply the British Armed Forces and, potentially, European allies. A UK‑based manufacturing site would secure supply chains, foster local expertise, and generate export revenue, reinforcing the country’s strategic autonomy in high‑tech defence. The collaboration signals to the wider industry that integrated regulatory and software capabilities are essential for scaling autonomous aircraft, setting a benchmark for future public‑private defence initiatives.
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