Army: Unmanned Air Systems

(asked on 2nd July 2025) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many drones have been purchased by the British army for use in sport since 5 July 2024, by unit.


Answered by
Maria Eagle Portrait
Maria Eagle
Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)
This question was answered on 10th July 2025

Military or Army drones are designed for tactical and operational applications such as surveillance, reconnaissance, target acquisition and strike. Operation of these systems require assured Military Aviation Authority (MAA) training to ensure both their effectiveness on the battlefield and the safety of other air users.

Sports drones, or racing drones as they are commonly known, are used for competitive drone racing or freestyle flying. Designed and built for speed and agility they are commonly flown on closed circuits in controlled environments. Their utility in Defence is principally for development of skills and competency in the use of uncrewed systems.

The British Army Drone Sport Association (BADSA) is the Governing Body for drone sports in the British Army. Drones used for sport-related activity are separate to official Army drone capabilities and are purchased via a different procurement route, off the shelf.

The following table shows the type and number of sporting drones, by unit, purchased by the Joint Drone Academy (JDA).

Unit

Drone Type

Numbers

2nd Parachute Regiment

5” Racing Drones

14

Tiny Whoop Drones

7

3rd Parachute Regiment

5” Racing Drones

14

Tiny Whoop Drones

7

2nd Royal Gurkha Rifles

5” Racing Drones

10

Tiny Whoop Drones

5

1st Royal Irish Regiment

5” Racing Drones

10

Tiny Whoop Drones

5

2nd Ranger Regiment

5” Racing Drones

4

Tiny Whoop Drones

3

4th Ranger Regiment

5” Racing Drones

4

Tiny Whoop Drones

3

2nd Yorks Experimentation & Trials Group

5” Racing Drones

8

Tiny Whoop Drones

4

Combat Manoeuvre Centre & Uncrewed Air Systems Centre

5” Racing Drones

20

Tiny Whoop Drones

10

Additionally, some units have purchased drones for sport using unit funds which fall outside of the scope of the JDA.

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