Project Corvus is the open competitive tender to replace the Watchkeeper tactical drone, the British Army's primary ISR platform since 2014, a system repeatedly delayed and operationally underperforming. Contract value is estimated at GBP 130 to 156 million excluding VAT, with an initial five-year term from May 2026 and an option extending to 2036.
Confirmed bidders include Quantum Systems and Anduril (UK). Thales UK, which manufactured the original Watchkeeper, is also bidding, an irony that reflects the Army's determination to keep the incumbent in competition without preferential treatment.
A ten-year contract through 2036 makes this one of the most consequential British Army drone decisions of the current procurement cycle. Corvus sits alongside Project NYX (attack/loyal wingman) and the APKWS counter-drone deployment as the third pillar of the UK's evolving drone architecture, building on the autonomous-systems programme . The choice will reveal whether the Army favours European UAV hardware or US defence-AI software integration for its primary tactical ISR capability.
