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    Brussels EUR 1.5 bn work programme to boost European and Ukrainian defence industry

    eub2eub230 March 2026Updated:1 April 2026 Defence
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    The EU Commission has approved a €1.5 billion work programme under the European Defence Industry Programme to enhance and modernise Europe’s defence industry, boost production capacity and secure technological advancement.

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    EDIP tackles pressing challenges in European defence and security by boosting industrial production capacities, reinforcing cooperation with Ukraine, strengthening joint European procurement and developing European defence projects of common interest.

    More than €700 million will support the production increase of key defence components and products, including counter-drones systems, missiles and ammunition. This includes €260 million under the Ukraine Support Instrument (USI) of EDIP, to help rebuild and modernise Ukraine’s Defence Technological and Industrial Base (DTIB) by investing in collaborative projects that increase production capacities in both Ukraine and Europe.

    The European Defence Projects of Common Interest (EDPCI) will receive €325 million to launch and implement ambitious collaborative industrial projects. These projects aim to benefit a broader part of the EU and are also open to Norway and Ukraine.

    To reduce fragmentation and boost efficiency, EDIP will fund €240 million for the joint procurement of defence equipment, including counter-drone, air and missile defence and ground and naval combat systems, by Member States and Norway. Consortia of contracting authorities can apply for funding, with grants available for up to €20 million per project.

    Defence start-ups, including Small and Medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and small mid-caps will get €100 million in equity support through the Fund Accelerating Defence Supply Chains Transformation (FAST). Under the BraveTech EU initiative, a new defence innovation programme will receive additional €35.3 million from EDIP USI, supporting both Ukrainian and EU industries, particularly start-ups and SMEs, boosting innovation to tackle urgent challenges faced by the Ukrainian armed forces and improve the competitiveness of the European defence industry.

    2026 EDIP Work Programme

    EDIP Regulation

    European Funding & Tenders Portal

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