Alemania ha firmado un contrato de producción en su país con Ucrania, para la fabricación de miles de sistemas aéreos autónomos de ataque, el cual constituye el mayor acuerdo de fabricación a escala industrial de UAS de mediano y largo alcance con capacidad letal, entre ambos países. El acuerdo permite que la empresa ucraniana Auterion Airlogix pueda fabricar en colaboración con empresas de la nación germana, versiones “X- wing” y “Delta – wing” de diversos modelos drones medianos para las FFAA de Ucrania, aprovechando además la capacidad tecnológica e industrial de una de las principales potencias europeas.
Germany has signed a production contract for thousands of autonomous strike drones to be built on its territory for Ukraine, marking its largest move yet into industrial-scale manufacturing of heavy combat unmanned systems.
The agreement enables the Auterion Airlogix Joint Venture to begin manufacturing mid-range X-wing and delta-wing autonomous strike systems in Germany for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to the companies involved, the deal converts a cooperation framework announced at the Munich Security Conference in February 2026 into funded production at scale, with output planned in the thousands of systems annually.
The drones are based on Ukrainian combat-proven airframes and integrated with Auterion’s autonomy software stack, including AI-assisted navigation, electronic warfare resilience, and GNSS-denied operation capability.
These systems also incorporate the Skynode flight computer and Nemyx swarm coordination software, designed for coordinated multi-drone operations in contested environments.
Ukraine Drone Production Partnerships With Foreign Defense
Ukraine has expanded drone production partnerships rapidly since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, relying on both domestic startups and foreign defense firms to scale battlefield UAV supply.
In February, Lithuania launched another round of fundraising to finance robotic systems for Ukraine’s armed forces. These include drone-based battlefield reconnaissance and battle-management platforms, long-range drones, and drone interceptors.
In December 2025, German drone maker Quantum Systems and Ukrainian defense tech start-up Frontline Robotics formed a joint venture to mass-produce drones for the military.
Earlier, in October 2025, the Netherlands announced a partnership with Ukraine to produce deep-strike drones with Ukraine. The deal, worth $127 million, is part of the Build with Ukraine initiative.
Fuente: https://thedefensepost.com
