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Major new procurements were announced at the NATO Summit Defence Industry Forum on Tuesday (7 July 2026) which will boost defence production and innovation across the Alliance, and provide new capabilities to strengthen NATO’s deterrence and defence.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced the delivery of the 10th Airbus A330 MRTT aircraft to the Multinational Multi-Role Tanker Transport Fleet; the procurement of Northrop Grumman Triton uncrewed aircraft to enhance NATO’s maritime surveillance; and the joint procurement of Saab GlobalEye aircraft to modernise NATO’s airborne early warning and control capabilities.
The Forum brought together Allied ministers, senior officials, and representatives from over 100 companies to translate the defence investment commitments made in The Hague last year into concrete capabilities and industrial output. “The money is there, and more is coming,” Mr. Rutte said, while calling on governments and industry to, “do more, faster, together.”
The Secretary General also unveiled the NATO Drone Edge initiative, which will significantly increase investment in counter-drone systems and expand the training of drone operators. He also issued a Call to Action to leading financial institutions, urging them to increase capital flows into the defence sector to support faster production and innovation.
The Secretary General also launched two new NATO initiatives at the Forum. The NATO Front Door for Industry is a new platform to simplify how companies engage with NATO, and he announced the release of NATO’s first public unclassified demand signal to give industry greater visibility of Allied capability requirements. Mr. Rutte also launched the NATO Engine, aimed at expanding production capacity by connecting defence and civilian manufacturing lines across the Alliance.
Also at the Forum, NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska announced major initiatives in the areas of space and surveillance, strike capabilities, and integrated air and missile defence.