Royal Navy seeks low-cost small drone boats for targets

The Royal Navy is looking for industry options to convert a rigid hull inflatable boat or similar vessel into a remotely operated uncrewed surface vehicle to be used as a mobile target in naval exercises, according to a prior information notice published on 19 April.

The notice, published by the Ministry of Defence and based at Portsmouth, sets a target unit cost of around £60,000 or below, reflecting an explicit acknowledgement that the global proliferation of low-cost uncrewed surface systems has made affordable options increasingly available and that the Royal Navy wants to take advantage of that to accelerate its own trials and experimentation programme.

The contract is listed with a delivery window of July 2026 to July 2027 and covers goods rather than services, suggesting the Navy is looking to procure converted or purpose-built hardware rather than commission a development programme, with the sub-£60,000 price point pointing toward off-the-shelf or lightly modified commercial solutions rather than bespoke military systems.

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