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The European Defence Fund in detail 

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The EDF supports companies across Member States develop competitive and collaborative defence projects that will deliver innovative and interoperable defence technologies and equipment. It offers support and advice to participants throughout the entire cycle of research and development.

The Fund has a budget of nearly €7.3 billion for 2021-2027, with €2.7 billion allocated for collaborative defence research and €5.3 billion for collaborative capability development projects that complement national contributions. The financial support is offered primarily through grants up to 100% of eligible costs contingent on activities involved and a bonus system that considers SMEs, mid-caps, and connection to a PESCO project

The EDF is implemented through annual work programmes structured along 34 thematic and horizontal categories of actions along the objectives set in the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027. The Programme is implemented directly by the Commission. In duly justified cases and in line with the EDF Regulation, the management of a grant can be delegated to an entrusted entity.

Identified priorities are aiming at contributing to the security and defence interests of the Union, in line with defence capability priorities agreed by Member States within the framework of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) and particularly in the context of the Capability Development Plan (CDP), and taking into account, where appropriate, regional priorities and priorities from and international organisations (NATO).

The categories of actions structuring the annual work programmes have been designed to cover all military domains and key enabling technologies. Funded projects should enable the European Commission to respond to the needs of Member States while targeting critical capabilities that are essential for the future. The EDF annual work programmes are defined in close cooperation with Member States representatives within the EDF Programme Committee, including the involvement of the European Defence Agency (EDA) and the European External Action Service (EEAS).

The EDF builds on earlier initiatives such as the Preparatory Action on Defence Research (PADR) and the European Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP).

The EDF Work Programme 2026

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Contributing to Defence Readiness through Critical Technologies

EDF projects integrate cutting-edge technologies to strengthen the EU’s defence readiness and reinforce its Defence Technological and Industrial Base. These projects span across a wide range of domains from artificial intelligence, cyber defence to drones and counter-drone systems, maintaining the EU ahead of the curve of defence innovation and technologies.

The following Defence Technology Factsheets highlight the contribution of EDF funded projects to modern defence research and development across key technologies:

Am I eligible for funding?

The EU Defence Innovation Scheme 

Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP)

Financial support to third parties (FSTP), also known as cascade funding, promotes the inclusion of smaller stakeholders in development of innovative technologies. This mechanism simplifies funding access and eases integration into collaborative projects, helping smaller entities to identify and increase business opportunities in the defence sector.

The EDF Work Programme 2026 introduces the possibility for all EDF projects to use FSTP. To learn more, please visit visit the EUDIS Cascade Funding website.

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Useful Resources 

EDF Interim Evaluation report

This page contains the EDF Interim Evaluation, adopted on 17 June 2025. In line with Article 29 (2) of the Regulation establishing the European Defence Fund, the interim evaluation of the Fund shall be carried out once there is sufficient information available about its implementation, but no later than four years after the start of the implementation period of the Fund.

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