UK Ministry of Defence Opens Europe's Largest Drone Testing Centre in Swindon
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has officially inaugurated what it describes as Europe's largest drone testing and development facility, located in Swindon, southwest England. The centre marks a significant investment in defence technology modernisation and is expected to support testing, evaluation, and development of unmanned systems across hardware and software domains.

Highlights
- The UK Ministry of Defence has officially opened what it calls Europe's largest drone testing and development centre in Swindon, England.
- The facility supports testing, evaluation, and development of unmanned aerial systems across both hardware and software domains.
- Swindon was selected due to its established aerospace and defence industry ecosystem, which is expected to accelerate research-to-application timelines.
- The MoD aims to use the centre to attract collaboration from domestic and international defence technology firms and research institutions.
- The opening reflects the UK's broader push to modernise its drone and autonomous systems capabilities and establish leadership in the European defence drone sector.
UK Ministry of Defence Opens Europe's Largest Drone Testing Centre in Swindon
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has officially opened a new facility it has positioned as Europe's largest drone testing and development centre, situated in the southwest English city of Swindon.
The inauguration represents a major investment by the UK in bolstering its defence technology capabilities and advancing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) research and development. As the largest facility of its kind in Europe, the centre is expected to support the testing, evaluation, and development of a broad range of drone technologies — spanning hardware systems through to software integration.
The MoD has in recent years been actively pursuing modernisation of its drone and autonomous systems capabilities. The opening of this facility further underscores the UK's ambitions to assume a leadership role in the drone industry, and is anticipated to attract collaboration from both domestic and international defence technology companies and research institutions.
Swindon's selection as the site for the centre aligns with the region's existing aerospace and defence industry ecosystem, a factor that is expected to accelerate the translation of research outcomes into real-world operational applications.
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