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Ukraine Signs Three More Drone Deal Accords at NATO Summit

Kyiv is packaging wartime drone expertise into tailored industrial partnerships intended to boost allied air-defence capacity through joint production, technology transfer, access to Ukrainian systems.

Overview

  • Ukraine signed Drone Deal agreements with Denmark, Estonia and the Netherlands on Tuesday, July 7, raising the total number of such accords to nine.
  • The deals create pathways for joint production, the sharing of blueprints and battlefield-tested systems, and give partner states access to Ukrainian manufacturers and exports.
  • Ukrainian officials say terms vary by partner and typically include royalties, investment and direct cooperation with domestic defence firms rather than identical standard contracts.
  • Kyiv is actively pitching the model as both an industrial export strategy and a way to deepen security and political ties with NATO and EU-aligned states, with talks under way with Germany, Norway, Finland and Canada.
  • The rapid expansion builds on Ukraine’s post-2022 push to develop attack and interceptor drones and could strengthen European air-defence capacity while creating work for Ukrainian and partner-country manufacturers.