UK Govt Invites Proposals For Directed Energy Weapons
Hat tip to John Stone. The UK gov seeks proposals for more weapons
Background
Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) are systems capable of discrete target selection that emit laser or Radio Frequency (RF) energy as the primary means to cause disruptive, damaging or destructive effects on equipment or facilities. [What happened in Lahaina and northern California and some streets around the World Trade Center on 9/11/01?—Nass]
The vision of the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) is to make Directed Energy Weapons a realistic choice for our armed forces, which can contribute a decisive edge and sustain strategic advantage.
The MOD is currently investing in several high-value demonstrators, including DragonFire and several projects integrating both RF and laser-based systems onto military platforms.
DASA is supporting the department’s efforts to understand the next steps necessary to develop and introduce Directed Energy Weapons into service across Land, Sea and Air domains.
Scope
This Innovation Focus Area is seeking proposals which present ideas to contribute to the first generation [first? Doubt it—Nass] of deployed Directed Energy Weapons and help address departmental decisions as described above.
We are interested in novel ideas to enhance the performance and/or reduce the size, mass and volume of the following system and sub system areas associated with laser and RF Directed Energy Weapons:
- Laser and RF Source technology:
- Amplifiers
- Magnetrons
- Fibre technology
- Antenna design
- System automation:
- Target recognition
- Aim-point selection
- Target prioritisation
- Engagement management
- Advanced power and cooling technologies that can be ultimately integrated onto military platforms
- Beam control
- Fine pointing and tracking
- Operation in adverse environmental conditions
- Propagation
- Target detection
- Small non-cooperative targets
- Battle Damage indication
- Test and evaluation
- The ability to characterise the effect achieved remotely and on small agile targets in real time.
- Generic diagnostic tools and techniques for characterising the Directed Energy Weapon’s beam.
Successful suppliers will be asked to provide deliverables in the form of reports, presentations and/or demonstrations of innovations which should be detailed as part of the proposal. Collaboration is encouraged to allow for all factors to be considered during the projects, however, it is not mandatory.
Clarification
We are seeking proposals that:
- show a creative or innovative approach within the areas described above
- are between Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 2 -6
- have suggested project values of between £50k-£200k, with a maximum of £500k available at this time
- have a maximum project duration of 12 months
We are not seeking proposals that:
- are identical resubmission of previous bids to DASA or MOD without modification
- provide solutions which are already commercial products
- are solely literature reviews
- offer demonstrations of off-the-shelf products requiring no experimental development (unless applied in a novel way to the challenge)
- offer no real long-term prospect of integration into defence and security capabilities
- offer no real prospect of out-competing existing technological solutions
Exploitation
For near term funded projects (<2 years), the exploitation route will emerge through several upcoming capability decisions and within the wider research programme. For longer term projects (2+ years) the aim will to be exploit relevant innovations in Directed Energy Weapon defence procurements, which is likely to be via strategic defence suppliers.
Find out more about how to apply
Contact a DASA Innovation Partner if you have an idea but are not sure if it is what we are looking for.
This IFA will reopen for submission of proposals from the 05 September 2023 (FY23/24 Cycle 4).
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