Norway has signed an agreement to enable production of Ukrainian-developed drones domestically, strengthening defence cooperation between the two countries, according to the Norwegian government.
According to the Norwegian government, the agreement involves transferring drone technology to Norway, where it can be produced under Nato standards.
AdvertisementSpecific details on scale and timelines have not been disclosed, but the aim is both to support Ukraine and to build up Norway’s defence-industrial base.
Opportunities for Nordic industry
The move is likely to involve Norwegian subcontractors, particularly in electronics, software, and advanced components, the government says in a statement.
AdvertisementIt highlights growing opportunities for Nordic suppliers seeking entry into defence programmes through specialised technologies.
At the same time, domestic production is intended to strengthen supply chain resilience and reduce dependency on cross-border logistics.
AdvertisementThe agreement also points to increased regional cooperation in unmanned and autonomous systems.
A key challenge will be adapting Ukrainian drone solutions to regulated Nato production frameworks. This includes certification, documentation, and interoperability requirements.
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