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What the EU does

69% of Europeans agree that the EU needs to reinforce its capacity to produce military equipment
2 million rounds of EU annual shell production capacity by the end 2025
€8 billion total EU investment in defence research and development (2021-2027)

Areas of action

Key achievements

  • With the European Defence Fund and key new legislation, we are mobilising Europe's defence industry to manufacture more of our security at home.
  • We presented the European defence industrial strategy (EDIS) and the European defence industry programme (EDIP), ensuring that when it comes to defence, we invest more, better, together, and European.
  • In 2024, €300 million in funding have been allocated to five joint defence-procurement (EDIRPA) projects by Member States, the first time the EU uses its budget to finance common defence buying.
  • We have reinforced our partnership with NATO. Through a new Joint Declaration, we are boosting our common work on hybrid threats, cyber, terrorism, and the security implications of climate change. Moreover, the EU and NATO set up a Task Force on resilience of critical infrastructure to strengthen cooperation with a focus on four key sectors: energy, transport, digital infrastructure and space.

In focus

Latest news

  • Press release

The European Union continues to mobilise assistance for Colombia following the devastating 7.4 magnitude earthquake. Sweden has offered 150 tents and 360 blankets, Germany is sending 3,000 kitchen sets and 2,500 water filters, while Luxembourg has offered 79 tents through the EU Civil Protection Me

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Events

Conferences and summits

The International Defence TechDays offers a unique opportunity to demonstrate technologies in a live operational scenario, where systems are not only displayed but actively integrated into a coordinated mission environment .

This page was last updated on 25 March 2026