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What is the European Defence Fund
and how does it work?
The European Defence Fund (EDF) is the European Union’s funding programme for collaborative defence research and development. It plays a central role within a broader European strategy that now combines R&D, industrial production and joint procurement to strengthen defence capabilities across Member States. It aims to:
- Strengthen the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB).
- Promote cross-border cooperation in defence innovation.
- Support the development of advanced defence capabilities.
- Reduce fragmentation in national defence investments.
For a detailed analysis of its structure, objectives and strategic implications, see our publication:
Your funding
opportunities
in EDF for 2026
€1 Billion+
The European Defence Fund 2026 allocates more than €1 billion to boost EU defence capabilities and introduce new measures for defence innovation.
33 topics
Grouped into seven thematic calls, two non-thematic calls, and two specific grant agreements to support the Alliance for Defence Medical Countermeasures.
Funding Allocation
The EDF 2026 work programme is structured into nine funding calls organized based according to maturity and funding approach.
The topics included cover several key strategic defence domains:
Defence Medical Support
Information Superiority
Advanced Sensors
Cyber
Space
Digital Transformation
Energy Resilience
Materials & Components
Air Combat
Ground Combat
Force Protection
Naval Combat
Underwater Warfare
Simulation & Training
Disruptive Technologies
Non-thematic
Who can apply?
Recipients and subcontractors must be EU-based, with their executive management structure in the EU. They should not be controlled by a non-associated third country.
All applicants and subcontractors must be EU-based and not be controlled by a non-associated third country
- Public and Private Research Organizations: Universities, research institutes, and technology centers focused on defence-related innovation.
- SMEs: Companies dedicated to disruptive technologies or specialized defence solutions.
- Large Companies and Industries: Established entities partnering with smaller organizations or research bodies to develop large-scale projects.
- Public Authorities: Government agencies, and national security organizations.
- Consortia of Organizations: Collaborative partnerships between different organizations from various countries.
The European Defence Fund within
the EU’s new defence industrial strategy
The European Defence Fund (EDF) remains the European Union’s main instrument for funding collaborative defence research and development. However, recent policy developments show a broader shift in the EU approach to defence.
European defence policy is no longer focused exclusively on R&D. It is increasingly structured around the full industrial cycle — from innovation to production, procurement and supply.
In this context:
- EDF continues to support collaborative R&D projects, covering emerging technologies and capability development.
- EDIP (European Defence Industry Programme) focuses on industrialisation, manufacturing capacity and supply chains within the EU.
- SAFE (Security Action for Europe) provides financial support to enable joint procurement of critical defence capabilities by Member States.
This evolution reflects a change in priorities. While R&D remains essential, EU policy is now placing greater emphasis on:
- Industrial capacity and scalability.
- Reduction of strategic dependencies.
- Joint procurement and demand aggregation.
- Readiness and delivery before 2030
The EDF therefore operates as part of a wider framework that connects innovation with industrial production and operational capability.
Our figures in EDF
Return to our clients
Success rate in EDF proposals supported by Zattia
Success rate in latest EDF call results (2025)
Proposals submitted to EU defence and security programmes
Why work with
Zattia?
1. Extensive Experience in EU Funding
With 40+ years of experience, Zattia has a deep understanding of EU funding programmes, ensuring a smooth and successful application process.
Our proven track record speaks for itself—71% success rate in European Defence Fund applications, securing over €190 million in funding for our clients.
3. Comprehensive Proposal Writing Support
We actively contribute to the writing and structuring of proposals, ensuring compliance with EU regulations while clearly articulating your project’s impact and feasibility.
4. Technical & Financial Expertise
Our team of 500+ technical and financial experts specialises in cost-benefit analysis and financial structuring, strengthening your proposal and increasing its chances of approval.
5. Liaison with Key Stakeholders
We facilitate communication with financial institutions, Member States, and EU decision-makers, ensuring your project receives the necessary backing and recognition.
6. End-to-End Coordination
From initial strategy to final submission, we manage all aspects of the proposal process, allowing you to focus on your core business while we secure your funding.
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