Ukraine and Norway signed an agreement for joint production of mid-strike drones, to be financed by Norway using funds from its $7 billion military support pledge for 2026.
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Ukraine and Norway agreed to jointly produce mid-strike drones, with the first systems expected to be delivered by summer 2026.
The project will be financed by Norway using additional funds from its $7 billion military support for 2026.
Ukraine and Norway signed an agreement for joint production of several thousand mid-strike drones in Norway, funded by Norway, with the first transfers expected by summer 2026.
The agreement was signed in Kyiv by Norwegian Ambassador Lars Ragnar Aalerud Hansen and Ukraine’s Deputy Defense Minister for European Integration Serhii Boiev.
Norway plans to allocate more than $1.5 billion in 2026 to purchase Ukrainian weapons.
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