Ukraine to buy Rafale jets, air defence systems under France deal


A Dassault Rafale C fighter jet takes off during a military training at the Montoir-de-Bretagne Airport near Saint-Nazaire as part of ORION 26, a joint and combined high-intensity warfare exercise, France, February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

PARIS, July 14 (Reuters) - Ukraine ⁠will use a European loan facility to buy next-generation ⁠Franco-Italian air defence systems and French Rafale fighter jets for ‌the first time, while also securing approval to produce key Western missiles domestically under agreements formalised by Kyiv and Paris on Tuesday.

The two countries said Ukraine ​would order an initial 16 Rafale aircraft, ⁠the first tranche of a ⁠planned fleet of 100 announced in November 2025, financed through the ⁠European ‌Union's Ukraine Support Loan programme.

Training for Ukrainian pilots and mechanics could begin in France as early as 2026, with ⁠the first four aircraft delivered after training is ​completed, the French ‌and Ukrainian presidencies said in a joint statement, providing the ⁠first details ​of purchases outlined on Monday.

Ukraine also plans to acquire four next-generation SAMP/T-NG air and missile defence systems, becoming the first country to deploy the ⁠Franco-Italian system in combat. Two older ​versions will be dispatched to Ukraine until the new systems are delivered.

The move builds on a broader air-defence initiative unveiled on Monday by ⁠Ukraine and several European allies aimed at developing a lower-cost anti-ballistic missile capability as Russia steps up attacks on Ukrainian cities.

France and Italy also authorised licensed production in Ukraine of Aster 30 interceptor ​missiles, while France approved local production of ⁠AASM guided bombs and SCALP cruise missiles, deepening defence-industrial cooperation with ​Kyiv.

Russia has intensified missile and drone strikes ‌across Ukraine in recent weeks, increasing ​pressure on Kyiv to strengthen air defences and secure additional interceptor supplies.

(Reporting by Michel Rose; Editing by Alistair Bell)

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