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Somerset Selected to Lead Drone Project

Somerset to Lead Innovative Drone Initiative
Somerset Council has secured a grant of £191,370 from Innovate UK’s Future Flight Regional Demonstration Fund to lead Project RESCUE, a pioneering effort aimed at revolutionizing disaster response and environmental protection through advanced drone technology. This initiative seeks to harness the capabilities of drones for rapid deployment in monitoring environmental emergencies, delivering real-time data and imagery to support ground teams in critical situations.
Collaborative Efforts and Technological Innovation
Project RESCUE brings together a consortium of local emergency services, resilience teams, government agencies, and drone service providers to develop a comprehensive business case and operational framework for drone use in emergency scenarios. Central to the project are partnerships with Somerset-based Land & Minerals Consulting Ltd, which is working alongside the Civil Aviation Authority on safety protocols for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone operations, and Limosaero, an innovative start-up focused on creating solar-powered fixed-wing drones capable of extended flights.
This collaborative approach builds upon Somerset’s established aerospace innovation hub, iAero, located in Yeovil. Councillor Mike Rigby, Lead Member for the Economy, Planning and Assets at Somerset Council, highlighted the county’s leadership in aviation innovation, stating, “The potential for drones is exciting and shows that Somerset is at the forefront of imaginative and innovative solutions to real problems that affect our communities. We have demonstrated clearly that Somerset can lead the way in the future of flight with iAero, our aerospace innovation centre in Yeovil, which is a key asset driving our ambitions for the Council’s Future Flight Innovation Zone initiative.”
Addressing Environmental Challenges and Economic Opportunities
The timing of Project RESCUE is particularly significant given Somerset’s vulnerability to severe flooding, which resulted in economic losses estimated at £147.5 million over a decade ago. The project will evaluate the environmental, social, and economic impacts of flooding, explore drone-based solutions to enhance emergency response capabilities, and assess the potential for economic growth driven by drone technology within the region.
Despite Somerset’s promising position, the initiative faces challenges amid a rapidly evolving regulatory environment. The emergence of competitors such as Red Cat, which is advancing drone warfare and integration technologies, alongside regulatory developments like the promotion of Fermo at Ascent, underscores the competitive and complex landscape for drone innovation. These factors may influence the pace and extent of drone deployment. Meanwhile, growing investor interest, exemplified by substantial funding for Somerset’s £1 billion reservoir project, reflects the increasing importance of drone technology in regional development.
Aviation Minister Keir Mather expressed strong support for the project, emphasizing the government’s commitment to fostering the next generation of British aviation enterprises. He remarked, “We’re backing the next generation of British aviation businesses whose transformative technologies will reshape how we live and work in the years to come. Investing in emerging technologies like drones and unmanned aircraft is key to building a greener and more efficient transport system. This tech will also save our public sector and businesses valuable time and cash, whilst helping to boost skills and support high quality jobs across the country.”
As Project RESCUE advances, Somerset is positioned to become a national leader in integrating drone technology into emergency response and environmental management, setting a precedent for innovation in the UK’s aviation sector.

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