
Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark are preparing to jointly purchase drones and related technologies. A memorandum of understanding regarding this cooperation was signed in Helsinki, Finland, on October 22, 2025.
“نُسهّل العمليات المشتركة في منطقة الشمال الأوروبي من خلال تعزيز التعاون في مجال أنظمة الطائرات بدون طيار. وفي الوقت نفسه، نُكثّف التعاون مع دول الشمال الأوروبي لدعم أوكرانيا”، وفقاً لما صرّح به وزير الدفاع الفنلندي أنتي هاكانين.
With technological advancements in the sector and the ongoing need for upgrades, cooperation between Nordic countries is fully justified. Furthermore, increased joint procurement enables the sector to boost its production capacity and reduce national procurement costs.
In addition to actual purchases, cooperation will be intensified in the areas of research and development, training and information exchange.
Meanwhile, joint procurement of small drones by Nordic countries will be launched as separate procurements under the NATO Procurement and Logistics Agency Partnership, as well as joint procurement of small drones through framework agreements signed by the Danish Ministry of Defence.
Olli Rutto, Head of the Resource Policy Directorate at the Ministry of Defence, also signed the relevant arrangements document and implementation documents on behalf of Finland, which were authorized by Defence Minister Antti Häkkanen, on October 22, 2025, with his colleagues from Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
Source: Press release from the Finnish Ministry of Defence