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Romania could partner Ukraine to make drones under EU-funded defence scheme

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Posted on September 26, 2025

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BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romania aims to partner Ukraine to build drones under a new European Union defence funding mechanism, but it will be at least seven years before the country has a multi-layered

Romania Plans Drone Manufacturing Partnership with Ukraine Under EU Scheme

Romania's Defence Strategy and EU Partnership

BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romania aims to partner Ukraine to build drones under a new European Union defence funding mechanism, but it will be at least seven years before the country has a multi-layered air defence system, a government source said.

The EU and NATO state shares a 650 km (400 miles) land border with Ukraine and has had drones breach its airspace and fragments fall onto its territory more than 20 times over the last two years, since Russia began attacking Kyiv's ports across the Danube from Romania.

Tensions have mounted along Europe's eastern flank, where Estonia has accused Moscow of sending three fighter jets into its airspace and Denmark has closed airports due to suspected drones a week after NATO jets shot down Russian drones in Polish airspace. Romania also came close to shooting down a drone.

Current Air Defence Capabilities

"We need more air defences, nobody has them," a Romanian government defence source told Reuters.

Future Plans for Drone Production

"Until then, defence will be asymmetrical with huge anti-aircraft costs which could only be covered on a NATO level."

The source says Romania was in talks with Ukraine, whose drone technology has been "battle tested at large scale" to produce drones in a project to be funded via the EU's "SAFE" rearmament initiative.

Romania will have 16.6 billion euros ($19.4 billion) available under SAFE, which Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said would ensure military acquisitions worth around 1% of output annually for five years.

Romanian air defences currently include F-16 fighter jets, Patriot systems, Lockheed Martin's HIMARS rocket launchers, short-range South Korean surface-to-air Chiron missiles and German anti-aircraft Gepard guns.

The latter two were Romania's most cost-effective option for drone defence at the moment, the source said.

Gepards are placed near populated areas close to the Ukrainian border, but the cost of covering the entire border and manning them would be prohibitive.

($1 = 0.8564 euros)

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Romania plans to partner with Ukraine for drone manufacturing.
  • The project is funded by the EU's SAFE rearmament initiative.
  • Romania aims to enhance its air defence capabilities.
  • Current air defences include F-16 jets and Patriot systems.
  • The partnership leverages Ukraine's battle-tested drone tech.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Romania's plan regarding drone production?
Romania aims to partner with Ukraine to build drones under a new EU-funded defence mechanism.
How much funding will Romania receive under the SAFE initiative?
Romania will have 16.6 billion euros available under the SAFE initiative for military acquisitions.
What are Romania's current air defence systems?
Romania's air defences include F-16 fighter jets, Patriot systems, HIMARS rocket launchers, and surface-to-air missiles.
Why is Romania seeking to enhance its air defences?
Romania has experienced multiple drone breaches in its airspace and aims to improve its military capabilities in response.
What challenges does Romania face in border defence?
The cost of covering the entire border with effective drone defence systems is considered prohibitive.

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