RFP QuestBeta
OpenStage · planning

Defence Equipment and Support

Land Autonomous Collaborative Platform - Project NYX

R&DCPV 35613100
Value£83.0m
Deadline
Published4 Nov 2025
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Alicia Day
Alicia.day705@mod.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

Contract value in context
£83.0mtotal contract value
median £210k
this tender£0£89.6m

This is a large award for Security, Defence & Safety Equipment — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 4,182 valued Security, Defence & Safety Equipment tenders in our corpus.

Match for your company
Sign up free to see how well this tender matches your company — the score, the signals that align, and where the gaps are.
The brief

UK Defence Innovation, part of UK Ministry of Defence, is pleased to announce Project NYX, the delivery of a Capability Concept Demonstrator (CCD) for the Land Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP) project.

Background Project NYX is a flagship opportunity for industry to partner with Defence and shape the next generation of autonomous systems.

The Army is seeking to develop an Uncrewed Air System (UAS) to pair with the Apache AH-64E attack helicopter as an ACP.

The ACP will operate in a highly autonomous, "commanded not controlled" manner to perform multi-mission tasks in contested airspace, including reconnaissance, target acquisition, strike, countermeasure defeat, and integration with Launched Effects (LE).

The ACP will enhance the lethality and survivability of the crewed platform and do so with a smaller logistic footprint and lower maintenance burden relative to the crewed platform.

Aim The first phase of the project will be a Capability Concept Demonstrator which seeks to prove the Land ACP concept.

Any prospective supplier would work collaboratively with MOD to rapidly develop and prototype the Land ACP capability, integrating autonomy software and UAS hardware with existing MOD capabilities (such as Apache AH-64E platforms) for Test and Evaluation activities linked to capability use cases.

Further spiral development activity will iterate the prototype system against user performance requirements to prove the concept and provide insights and learning to inform future phases.

Particular areas include but are not limited to: • Integration and interoperability considerations with existing MOD communications networks and hardware; • Specification, development, assurance, and management of autonomous behaviours.

This may include; o Support to MOD development of autonomy standards; o Certifications and Regulatory approvals with both civilian and/or miliary regulators to test and evaluate platforms for autonomy capability; o The investigation or utilisation of methodologies such as Mission Engineering, Digital Engineering, Digital Twins, Modelling and Simulation, Scenario Based Testing, Operational Design Domains, and System Models; o Governance models for the spiral development of autonomy software; • Situational Awareness systems for ACPs within Human Machine Teaming; • Modular Open Systems Architectures for ACPs (e.g. creation and Authority ownership of architectures for ACPs); • Defence Lines of Development (DLoD) considerations, including safety, interoperability and cyber.

This phase covers Research and Development activity only and the purchase at scale of hardware and software is not within scope of this activity.

Details of the Potential Procurement It is intended to conduct a competitive tender using a multi-stage evaluation, referred to as a “3-2-1 competition”.

This will include multiple down selection events, including presentations and demonstration events.

Funding will be offered to up to 4 suppliers to support the development activity and the down selection period.

In line with the aims set out in the Defence Industrial Strategy (published 08 Sep 2025), Land ACP seeks to develop a UK sovereign capability, in particular for critical elements such as the design and development of autonomous elements.

The Authority may limit participation for Land ACP to UK companies (including Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories, and those companies who have a firm UK on-shore presence).

Timelines A timeline for Land ACP project milestones is captured below.

Please note, these are subject to change and are therefore indicative: Condition of Participation/ Procurement Specific Questionnaire: Q4 2025 Issue of Invitation to Tender: Q4 2025 Contract Award to maximum of 4 suppliers for initial development activity: Q1 2026 Contract Award to winning tenderer(s): Q3 2026 Major Land ACP capability demonstration event: Q2 2027 End of Land ACP Capability Concept Demonstrator activity and final demonstration: Q1 2028 Further early market engagement is intended to be conducted prior to release of a Planned Procurement Notice.

This early market engagement will seek industry’s feedback on MOD’s proposed strategy for Land ACP and seek insights into the maturity of the market for existing autonomy capability.

Information will be published for Land ACP in due course.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

UK Defence Innovation, part of UK Ministry

UK Defence Innovation, part of UK Ministry of Defence, is pleased to announce Project NYX, the delivery of a Capability Concept Demonstrator (CCD) for the Land Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP) project.

02

The ACP will operate in a highly

The ACP will operate in a highly autonomous, "commanded not controlled" manner to perform multi-mission tasks in contested airspace, including reconnaissance, target acquisition, strike, countermeasure defeat, and integration with Launched Effects (LE).

03

The first phase of the project

The first phase of the project will be a Capability Concept Demonstrator which seeks to prove the Land ACP concept.

04

Any prospective supplier would work collaboratively

Any prospective supplier would work collaboratively with MOD to rapidly develop and prototype the Land ACP capability, integrating autonomy software and UAS hardware with existing MOD capabilities (such as Apache AH-64E platforms) for Test and Evaluation activities linked to capability use cases.

05

Further spiral development activity will iterate

Further spiral development activity will iterate the prototype system against user performance requirements to prove the concept and provide insights and learning to inform future phases.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

What this bid requires

Skills, tools & certifications

Detected from the notice — the capabilities and credentials this bid calls for. Click one to see who wins that work.

Buyer intelligence

Make the case to bid

Reveal who to approach at Defence Equipment and Support, and generate a go-to-market strategy from their news, accounts and people.

Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-05d987
Stage
planning · Planning
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
070692-2025
View the original notice on Find a Tender

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source data © Crown copyright.

Market context

Who wins this kind of work

The suppliers and buyers around this opportunity — drawn from official award data. Drag to orbit; click a node to explore.

Top suppliers & buyers in Security, Defence & Safety Equipment

Assembling the market network…

Defence Equipment and Support’s tender network

Assembling the network…