EU and Ukraine Sign Drone Agreement to Accelerate Unmanned Systems Mass Production
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that Ukraine currently produces up to 10 million drones annually and aims to double output to 20 million with international partner support. The EU and Ukraine have formally signed a drone cooperation agreement to rapidly scale unmanned systems production and strengthen Ukraine's autonomous defence capabilities.

Highlights
- Ukraine produces up to 10 million drones annually, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Ukraine aims to double annual drone production to 20 million units with international partner support.
- The EU and Ukraine have formally signed a drone cooperation agreement to accelerate unmanned systems mass production.
- The agreement covers technology sharing, production capacity integration, and resource coordination between EU and Ukrainian stakeholders.
- The deal is expected to improve both the quality and quantity of Ukraine's unmanned systems amid the ongoing conflict.
EU and Ukraine Sign Drone Agreement to Accelerate Unmanned Systems Mass Production
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that Ukraine currently produces as many as 10 million drones per year, with ambitions to double that figure to 20 million annually through support from international partners.
The European Union and Ukraine have formally signed a drone cooperation agreement aimed at rapidly scaling the production of unmanned systems, reinforcing Ukraine's autonomous defence and technological capabilities during the ongoing conflict.
The agreement marks a significant step in the EU's commitment to supporting the development of Ukraine's defence industry. Both parties will collaborate through technology sharing, production capacity integration, and resource coordination to drive the rapid expansion of drone manufacturing.
President Zelenskyy underscored that drones have become indispensable on the modern battlefield, and that Ukraine is actively building an independent, large-scale drone industrial base to meet its escalating security needs. With the EU now formally on board, the partnership is expected to further improve both the quality and quantity of Ukraine's unmanned systems output.
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