Drones and new systems of warfare – the EU‘s need to adapt to be fit for today‘s security challenges

Reference: A10-0270/2025

Date: 22.01.2026

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Overall Result
483
68
76
113
483 For
68 Against
76 Abstention
113 Did not vote
The EU is adapting its security and defense policies to address the growing role of drones and autonomous weapon systems. The focus lies on enhancing European defense capabilities through joint procurement, research, and reducing dependencies on third countries. Key priorities include integrating drones into military operations, countering hostile systems, and protecting critical infrastructure. Cooperation with partners like NATO and Ukraine aims to accelerate technological innovation and align operational standards. The EU seeks to establish a sovereign and resilient defense industry that also supports civilian applications.
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