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According to Thomas Regnier, spokesperson for EU defence and technology policy, early findings from the Defence Industrial Readiness Survey confirm long-standing problems: delays, incompatible systems, and production limits.
Brussels has begun fast-tracking regulatory reforms, introducing flexible funding rules and simplifying approval processes. But decades of underinvestment cannot be undone overnight.
What Happens Next

Early signs show strong demand. SAFE has already received requests covering nearly 700 projects, with close to €50 billion sought for air defence, ammunition, missiles, drones, and maritime systems. Up to €22.5 billion in pre-financing could be released by early 2026.
Timelines are tight. Europe must modernise its defence industry, sustain support for Ukraine, and respond to increasingly explicit warnings from NATO and Washington.

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