Norway, Ukraine, and Poland have announced a new collaboration to produce Ukrainian Seawolf naval drones within Poland. The joint effort aims to bolster Ukrainian naval capabilities amid ongoing regional security concerns.
The initiative involves establishing manufacturing facilities in Poland to produce these advanced maritime drones, which are designed for surveillance and reconnaissance missions. The collaboration highlights broader regional support for Ukraine’s defense modernization and interoperability with NATO allies.
Details about the production timeline and the scope of the number of drones to be manufactured have not been disclosed. Officials from the involved countries emphasize the importance of enhancing Ukraine’s maritime security through domestic defense production and international cooperation.
This development signals a strengthening of military cooperation among Norway, Ukraine, and Poland, reflecting ongoing efforts to counter maritime threats and increase regional stability. The project is seen as a significant step in Ukraine’s ongoing defense reforms and technological development with support from European partners.