Ukraine and France Forge Alliance for Joint Weapons Production Amid Defense Challenges

February 9, 2026
Ukraine and France Forge Alliance for Joint Weapons Production Amid Defense Challenges
  • Ukraine and France sign a Letter of Intent to pursue joint weapons production, establishing a framework for large-scale collaborative defense projects between the two countries.

  • The talks reference France’s support to Ukraine, including a potential offer of up to 100 Rafale jets and other military aid discussed in a prior letter between Zelensky and Macron, with a broader pledge of around €2 billion in military assistance in 2025–2026.

  • In late 2025, Kyiv and Paris agreed to pursue up to 100 Rafale jets alongside French air defense systems and drones as part of intensified bilateral defense cooperation.

  • Ukraine’s air defense woes persist, with officials warning that missile reloads are limited and systems remain vulnerable during large-scale attacks.

  • The conversations include long-range strike capabilities, touching on potential SCALP cruise missiles and cooperation on next-generation electronic warfare and security technologies.

  • Zelensky notes that the United States has offered to host peace talks in Florida, aiming to end the war by June, though disagreements over territory and security guarantees linger.

  • Financing for these joint projects is on the table, including possible support through the European Union’s SAFE program.

  • Ukraine seeks more deliveries of SAMP/T, Mistral, and Crotale air defense systems, with ammunition and accelerated production of Aster missiles to strengthen defenses.

  • Officials propose upgrading SAMP/T to counter ballistic missiles and accelerating Aster interceptor production, as part of broader air defense strengthening.

  • Kyiv is expected to receive additional air defense shipments, including SAMP/T, Mistral, and Crotale systems, along with ammunition, under ongoing cooperation.

  • Defence officials emphasize Russia’s continued missile and drone production under sanctions, underscoring the importance of joint production and cooperation to bolster Ukraine and Europe’s defenses.

  • The agreement aims to accelerate joint projects involving government and local defense companies, test security solutions, and develop electronic warfare capabilities.

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