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France approaches Renault on drone production, Renault says

  • France's defence ministry contacted Renault on Sunday to explore a partnership for producing drones in Ukraine.
  • This initiative follows France's commitment, expressed by Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu on June 6, to support Ukraine amid Russia's 2022 invasion.
  • Discussions on June 5 between French and Ukrainian defence ministers focused on jointly producing weapons, including drones, leveraging Ukraine's combat experience and France's industrial base.
  • At NATO's 28th Ramstein meeting, partners agreed to establish armament production mechanisms, with Europe's major investments like the Netherlands’ $798 million and the UK's hundreds of millions planned for 2025 drone production.
  • This collaboration aims to set up Ukrainian production lines to supply drones for Ukrainian forces and French armies, reflecting drones' critical role in the conflict and France's effort to catch up.
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France approaches Renault on drone production, Renault says

France's defence ministry has approached Renault with a view to helping to manufacture drones, the automaker said on Sunday, after the ministry last week floated the idea French companies could help with production in Ukraine.

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The diamond group confirms that they have been contacted to partner with a French SME to produce drones in Ukraine. Other such alliances should follow.

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