A £12 million investment in hypersonic missiles and systems has
been made with Warrington-based engineering contractor, Amentum
UK.
Supported by Ebeni and Synthetik, based in Wiltshire and London
respectively, they will deliver engineering expertise to develop
the design for the hypersonic system, which will be demonstrated
through flight testing before being adapted into prototype
missiles able to operate at extreme speeds and temperatures
required for hypersonic flight.
These efforts will build the UK's sovereign hypersonic missile
capability, strengthening our national security and our
industrial partnership with NATO allies.
The Strategic Defence Review (SDR) highlighted the importance of
hypersonic missiles to modern warfighting and the advances
announced today will help deliver on the SDR conclusions.
Building sovereign capability of these long-range, high-speed
precision weapons will help protect the UK and our allies, and
boost NATO deterrence.
The Government is delivering the largest sustained increase in
defence spending since the end of the Cold War, hitting 2.6% of
GDP from 2027.
Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry MP said:
In this new era of threat, we need a new era for defence. This
means moving quicker to develop and buy the cutting-edge
technologies our Armed Forces need for modern warfighting.
We are making defence an engine for growth. This contract
will accelerate the UK's development of sovereign hypersonic
missile capability, strengthen our national security and back
British workers.
This award builds on significant momentum within the hypersonics
programme since July 2024. 124 suppliers, of which over 50%
are small and medium enterprises (SMEs), have been
awarded 22 contracts across a range of different
technology and capability areas to progress our hypersonics
capability. The total estimated value of contracts awarded since
July 2024 is £48 million, with a notable proportion of
funds flowing to SMEs.
A proportion of the contract will flow directly to
SME partners Ebeni and Synthetik, who have been
integral to developing the solution from the outset. The
partnership includes reverse mentoring arrangements which will
reduce barriers to entry for smaller businesses and promote
collaborative working across the supply chain.
Awarding of the contract took only 31 days after the invitation
to tender, delivering against the Government's pledge to speed up
lengthy procurement processes. The MOD's Commercial X team is
fulfilling its mission to deliver ground-breaking technology and
innovation quickly, by modernising Defence's approach to
acquisition while cutting bureaucracy.
Rupert Pearce, National Armaments Director, said:
This contract represents exactly the kind of innovative
partnership approach that the Defence Industrial
Strategy demands, bringing together expertise from
across Defence, large companies, SMEs, and academia to
deliver at pace.
This Industry Mission Partner model breaks down traditional
organisational boundaries and creates the collaborative
environment we need to deliver this critical sovereign
capability. We are not only advancing our hypersonic ambitions
but also strengthening our defence industrial base and supporting
jobs across the UK.
Cdr Paul Greason, Team Hypersonics (UK) Programme
Director, said:
Successfully launching the Industry Mission Partner contract is a
significant achievement for
Team Hypersonics (UK). It follows extensive
industry engagement across the Hypersonics Technologies
& Capability Development Framework (HTCDF) suppliers to
prepare for swift
commercial activity to maintain challenging
timelines.
Delivering against our stated intent was as important for MOD as
it is for Industry and I am grateful to my team for meeting this
challenge which was fundamental
to establishing a successful partnership.
Armentum and its subcontractors Ebeni Limited and Synthetik
Applied Technologies UK Ltd will work as
part of a fully
integrated Team Hypersonics, established to
deliver MOD's ambition to field a Hypersonic Strike
Capability, developing a weapons system
demonstrator by the end of the decade.