GKN Aerospace and Swedish Defence Ministry to advance UAV demonstrator

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The programme aims to explore potential new low-cost capabilities for the Swedish Armed Forces and Air Force. It is designed to foster innovation not only in technology, but also in ways of working, emphasizing agile decision-making, customer inclusion, and continuous learning.
The UAV will be developed as a flexible platform, adaptable to a wide range of mission profiles. Final capability priorities will be defined by the end customer, ensuring the system meets evolving operational needs. The programme includes ground demonstrations of the turbojet engine, fuselage, and onboard systems tailored to specific missions, culminating in flying demonstrations to validate overall system performance.
Stefan Oscarsson, Senior Vice President Governmental Solutions GKN Aerospace said: “This programme is a great example of how we can work closely with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to rapidly explore new capabilities that are both innovative and cost-effective. It reflects our shared commitment to strengthening Sweden’s defence readiness and technological edge and builds on decades of trusted collaboration.”
This strategic initiative builds on GKN Aerospace’s long-standing partnership with FMV and the Swedish Air Force and reinforces its role as the licenced original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of the RM12 engine powering the Saab Gripen fighter aircraft. Programme leadership and engine development will take place in Sweden, with the airframe development from the Netherlands.