MBDA and Ukrainian Armor Sign MoU to Jointly Develop Deep Strike and Counter-Drone Capabilities
European missile giant MBDA and Ukrainian defense firm Ukrainian Armor have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore a strategic partnership focused on deep strike weapons and counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS). The MoU establishes a framework for joint programs, knowledge sharing, and collaborative projects, laying the institutional groundwork for long-term defense cooperation.

Highlights
- MBDA and Ukrainian Armor signed an MoU to establish a strategic partnership framework covering deep strike weapons and counter-UAS (C-UAS) systems.
- The agreement includes joint program exploration, technology and knowledge sharing, and collaborative R&D projects between the two companies.
- MBDA is a five-nation European joint venture (UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain) and is Europe's top missile systems developer.
- Ukrainian Armor brings combat-proven C-UAS and armored protection capabilities gained during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which are of high value to Western defense firms.
- No specific technical specifications, timelines, or financial terms have been disclosed; further details are pending future announcements.
MBDA and Ukrainian Armor Sign MoU to Jointly Develop Deep Strike and Counter-Drone Capabilities
European missile manufacturer MBDA and Ukrainian defense company Ukrainian Armor have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signaling the start of in-depth strategic partnership discussions. The collaboration will focus on two critical defense domains: Deep Strike and Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS).
Scope of the Agreement
The MoU establishes an institutional framework for long-term cooperation, covering the following areas:
- Joint Program Exploration: Collaborative research and development of cross-domain defense technologies
- Knowledge and Technology Sharing: Combining MBDA's deep expertise in missile systems with Ukrainian Armor's frontline combat experience gained in active conflict
- Collaborative Project Development: Concrete joint R&D efforts targeting deep strike weapons and counter-drone defense systems
Context and Background
The timing of this agreement is particularly significant. The large-scale use of drones on the battlefield during the Russia-Ukraine conflict has driven a sharp increase in demand for C-UAS technologies, and Ukraine's hard-won real-world experience in drone countermeasures is highly valuable to the Western defense industry.
MBDA, a joint venture owned by the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, is Europe's leading missile systems developer, with a product portfolio spanning air-to-air, surface-to-air, and cruise missile categories. Ukrainian Armor has rapidly grown into a major Ukrainian defense equipment supplier during the war, with combat-proven capabilities in drone-related technologies and armored protection.
Industry Significance
The signing of this MoU reflects a continued deepening of defense technology cooperation between major Western European defense firms and Ukraine. It also signals the accelerating formation of international alliances in the C-UAS sector. As drone threats become increasingly prevalent in modern conflicts, Ukrainian companies with proven battlefield experience are emerging as sought-after partners for the global defense industry.
Neither party has disclosed specific technical specifications, timelines, or financial details at this stage. Further announcements are expected as the partnership develops.
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