UK MoD awards three new contracts for autonomous vehicle development

by Alexander Stronell

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded three contracts worth a combined GBP9 million (USD12.15 million) as part of its efforts to accelerate the development of autonomous capabilities for unmanned ‘last mile supply' vehicles, a spokesman for the MoD's equipment and support agency announced on 25 January.

The contracts, each worth GBP3 million, were awarded to Horiba Mira, Marlborough Comms, and Rafael following an evaluation process by the British MoD's Future Capability Group (FCG), part of the ministry's procurement arm.

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