EU Commission proposes five major cross-border defence projects


FILE PHOTO: A drone view shows the European Union flags outside the European Commission headquarters, known as the Berlaymont building in Brussels, Belgium, April 29, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo

BRUSSELS, July 3 (Reuters) - The ⁠European Commission on Friday proposed five large-scale cross-border defence projects, opening ⁠the way for them to access EU funds.

The proposed European ‌Defence Projects of Common Interest include a drone and counter-drone project involving 26 EU member countries, Norway and Ukraine, and an Eastern Flank Watch project consisting of 13 EU members, ​Norway and Ukraine.

It also includes an integrated ⁠maritime and seabed defence project, ⁠an air and missile defence and early warning project and a space-based defence ⁠project.

"The ‌new projects provide a framework for EU countries to work together on major defence initiatives that are too large or too ⁠complex for individual countries to develop on their ​own," the Commission said ‌in a statement.

"By supporting long-term cooperation, they aim to strengthen Europe's ⁠defence industry ​and improve the EU's ability to respond to shared security challenges, in line with NATO capability priorities," it added.

For a project to be designated a European ⁠Defence Projects of Common Interest (EDPCI) it must be ​designed to boost innovation and the European defence industrial base’s competitiveness, while also aiming to reduce market fragmentation.

The drone project, called Drone and Counter Drone ⁠European Resolve (DECODER), "aims to enable coordinated development, scaling and deployment of European unmanned systems and counter-unmanned systems' capabilities to address critical capability gaps," according to the proposal, which notes that the overall investment considered by the drone ​project's participants amounts to 3.5-5 billion euros by ⁠2033.

Under the bloc’s European Defence Industry Programme, a budget of 325 million euros ($372 ​million) is designated for the EDPCIs, with ‌more funding potentially available in the future.

The ​proposed projects are subject to approval from the Council of the EU.

($1 = 0.8741 euros)

(Reporting by Lili Bayer, editing by Bart Meijer)

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