Themed competition Dstl: Call for Multi-Domain Autonomous Systems

Source: Press release Government UK, adapted by 2 min Reading Time

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Dstl seeks early-stage novel and disruptive science and technology to advance defence robotics and autonomous systems.

(Source:  Government UK)
(Source: Government UK)

This UK Defence Innovation (UKDI) competition is run on behalf of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)’s Autonomy Programme Incubator project. It seeks cutting-edge low-technology readiness level (TRL) science and technology (S&T) ideas that may be matured to support military use of autonomous systems across land, sea and air environments.

In this competition they will be running a 2-stage process to help innovators understand early on, and with reduced effort, if their idea is appropriate for the competition and to make the review and decision-making process more efficient. Successful candidates of stage 1 will be invited to proceed with stage 2 of the competition. Head to the competition document to learn more about this new 2 stage process.

Stage 1 Competition details

Stage 1 of this competition is interested in early-stage science and technology ideas. It aims to test new ideas and demonstrate potential rather than maturing or developing a working system or concept.

Proposals should include:

  • Novel S&T – completely new science or approaches. This also includes S&T known in other sectors but not applied in defence.
  • Research that is potentially speculative, uncertain, or high risk – however it must have a basis in scientific theory.
  • Low Technology Readiness Level (TRL) ideas – we are seeking to accelerate low TRL (1-2) research.
  • Ideas that may radically alter how we do things in the future, give rise to a new type of capability or a new type threat (that we could need to counter).

Learn more and submit a proposal in the competition document.

Key dates and funding

Over £1 million in funding available across 2 stages. Project stage 1 offers £600,000 (excluding VAT). Maximum proposal value is £60,000. Estimated funding for Project stage 2 is £600,000

The deadline to submit a proposal for stage is midday 11 August 2026 (BST)

Supporting events

Launch webinar: 20 July 2026 2pm to 3:30pm (BST)

This launch webinar will provide further detail on the problem space and a chance for attendees to ask questions in an open forum. If you would like to participate, please register on the Eventbrite page

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