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FPV Drones Launched From Chinook Helicopter in UK Tactical Experiment

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
May 15, 2025
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The UK military recently completed a tactical experiment launching first-person view (FPV) drones from a CH-47 Chinook helicopter to test new approaches to rapid deployment.

The exercise demonstrated how FPV drones can perform multiple missions within a single flight, enhancing efficiency in fast-moving tactical environments.

It offers the Royal Air Force (RAF) a fresh tactical advantage, deploying drones mid-air to deliver sensors or strike assets deep behind enemy lines without risking ground forces.

The drones involved are built for scouting, jamming, and striking hostile targets, reducing the need for multiple specialized platforms to accomplish these tasks.

UK Defence is investing in agile tech to stay ahead. First Person View (FPV) drones can jam targets, scout terrain, and strike targets — all in one flight.

A trial deploying FPVs from an RAF Chinook helicopter called Hornets Nest was recently completed. pic.twitter.com/3CyI7kN5PD

— Royal Air Force (@RoyalAirForce) May 9, 2025

Departure From Conventional Methods

Launching FPV drones from helicopters marks a significant shift in how drones can be deployed in contested environments.

Traditionally, uncrewed systems are launched from static positions using ground-based launch platforms, limiting their flexibility and increasing operational risk.

By deploying drones mid-air from a moving helicopter, the UK military bypasses many of the constraints of ground-based operations, such as the need for secure launch sites, long setup times, and exposure of personnel to enemy fire.

The CH-47 Chinook has proven well-suited to the approach, thanks to its spacious cargo bay, rear ramp, and ability to operate from forward bases.

By pairing the helicopter’s mobility with FPV drone capabilities, the RAF could soon enable airborne swarming to overwhelm enemy defenses, disrupt communications, or relay real-time intelligence.

“UK defense is embracing FPV drones due to their proven effectiveness in recent conflicts, the tactical advantages they offer on the battlefield, their alignment with future military strategies, and the ability to rapidly train personnel in their use,” the RAF noted.





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