Defence firms with cutting-edge ideas ranging from
laser radars to Artificial Intelligence have been awarded over £10
million after being named winners of the MOD and Defence Growth
Partnership (DGP) Innovation Challenge by Defence Minister
.
The winners provided innovative solutions to key strategic future
demands for UK defence in autonomy and big data. The companies
and their ground-breaking technologies will receive combined
investment and support worth over £4 million from the MOD and £6
million from industry partners to see their full development.
The winning solutions announced at the Institute of Engineering
and Technology today are:
- Close Air Solutions with Project Hyper Real Immersion
- QinetiQ’s Software Defined Multifunction LIDAR
- Horiba Mira’s UGV Localisation and Perception using Deep
Learning Neural Networks
- Polaris’ Ants on Deck
Defence Minister said:
From shrewd navigation software, A.I. driven autonomous
vehicles, laser radar to mixed reality training systems,
today’s winners are a clear demonstration of industry rising to
meet the complex challenges of modern warfare. The MOD, working
with commercial partners, will see these pioneering
technologies go from the drawing board to the battlefield.
Training is at the core of military capabilities and Project
Hyper Real Immersion is designed to provide cutting-edge
realistic air combat training. This revolutionary technology from
Close Air Solutions aims to enable fully networked live training
exercises with NATO and Coalition partners. This will reduce
costs and increase safety for service personnel.
QinetiQ’s Software Defined Multifunction LIDAR (laser radar)
system will provide a range of high-tech capabilities including
3D imaging, optical communication and covert targeting.
Conventional 3D mapping can discover a vehicle under camouflage
netting but LIDAR could also determine whether the engine is on
and the type of vehicle using vibration sensors. The system could
be adopted onto small satellites and unmanned and manned
platforms
Horiba Mira is developing a super-intelligent navigation system
which uses Artificial Intelligence algorithms to identify
landmarks around a military vehicle to provide a greater
situational awareness. This technology will be key in developing
the effective operation of unmanned autonomous vehicles in
dangerous areas which will remove soldiers from dangerous
situations and task them to more valuable roles. This is a
crucial aim of the Last Mile logistics that UK armed forces are
developing.
Continuing with the autonomy theme, Polaris are developing a
pioneering software system that autonomously generates the best
routes for Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs). AntsOnDeck increases
fuel efficiency which allows extended operations, provides
real-time awareness of conditions and environment and can be
extended to platforms across the air, land and sea domains.
Co-chair of the Defence Growth Partnership, Allan Cook CBE, said:
The innovative solutions developed by our own defence companies
over the course of the Innovation Challenge is amazing. Using
autonomy and big data these winning companies have found unique
solutions to the ongoing challenges we face in the defence
sector.
The winners of the DGP’s Innovation Challenge Final Phase have
proven that their products are fundamentally important to the
growth and prosperity of their companies. This final funding
for the winners will enable them to complete their development
and ultimately provide essential solutions in a dynamic,
international and competitive market. Their success will
benefit the defence sector in the UK and help us win more
business in export markets.
The Defence and Security Accelerator, in tandem with the Defence
Solutions Centre, established the competition in 2012 to explore
and develop solutions to ensure the UK armed forces stay ahead of
adversaries by finding more efficient methods of communication,
logistics, protection, intelligence and training. The initial
investment of £10 million for the competition has been matched
pound for pound with industry partners and since then, the
competition has received an additional £4 million. This is part
of the wider £800 million Defence Innovation Fund.
Today’s event brought together leading industry and military
figures from the defence equipment community. This joint approach
aims to create high quality UK jobs, boost defence exports and
encourage collaboration between large industry, SMEs and
academia.