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Renault Confirms State‑Supervised Drone Project With Turgis Gaillard

The automaker is contributing mass‑production know‑how under DGA oversight with sites, contract scope and recipients still to be finalized.

Overview

  • Renault said it is partnering with defence firm Turgis Gaillard on a French military‑drone manufacturing effort overseen by the Direction générale de l’armement.
  • Media reports describe a planned joint venture called Chorus with a potential €1 billion, 10‑year framework and output of up to roughly 600 drones per month, but Renault has not disclosed contractual details.
  • Outlets name Le Mans and Cléon as prospective locations, yet Renault says site selections remain unconfirmed pending consultations with employee representatives.
  • Coverage diverges on end users, with some reports pointing to the French armed forces and others, citing the Financial Times, linking production to Ukraine.
  • Inside Renault, unions voiced contrasting positions as the CGT called for a workplace objector‑of‑conscience option and FO highlighted employment prospects, with local committees briefed on prototype testing steps.