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European Defence Fund 2026: €1 Billion for Next-Generation Military Tech

2026-03-24| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk
European Defence Fund 2026: €1 Billion for Next-Generation Military Tech

The EU's flagship defence research programme launches 31 new calls covering AI weapons, hypersonic countermeasures, and maritime defence.

Arming Europe's Future: The €1 Billion EDF Programme

The European Commission adopted the European Defence Fund Work Programme for 2026 in December 2025, allocating €1 billion for new collaborative defence research and development initiatives. The programme, which launched its first calls in early 2026, includes 31 distinct funding topics covering a wide range of military technologies from advanced drone systems and electronic warfare to medical countermeasures and AI-enabled command and control platforms. It represents the most ambitious single-year EDF programme since the fund was established.

Roughly one quarter of the 2026 budget is dedicated to emerging technologies judged likely to shape the character of future warfare. These include agentic AI systems capable of autonomous tactical decision-making, quantum sensing technologies for navigation and detection, advanced directed energy weapons, and next-generation electronic warfare capabilities designed to counter adversary drone swarms. While such systems may not translate into deployable equipment for several years, investment in the underlying research is considered essential for maintaining European technological competitiveness.

One programme that has attracted particular attention is a dedicated initiative to develop countermeasures against hypersonic glide vehicles — a technology that Russia and China have both deployed and that currently poses significant challenges to existing air defence systems. European militaries have identified hypersonic threats as a priority concern following Russia's use of Kinzhal missiles in Ukraine and the growing proliferation of the underlying technology to other state actors.

The EU Defence Innovation Scheme, which operates within the EDF umbrella, has opened calls specifically targeting small and medium-sized enterprises, recognising that many of the most disruptive innovations in defence technology come from agile startups rather than established prime contractors. Around €60 million is reserved for disruptive technology programmes accessible to companies that have historically been excluded from defence procurement by capital requirements and bureaucratic complexity.

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