MALE Drones: Europe's Options?
European countries, lead by France, are expected to take a decision soon on the development and acquisition of MALE drones.
Their choices will be crucial not only for the preservation of European operational sovereignty in military terms but also to guarantee the future of the European aerospace industry.
The different options explored are based either on a policy of short-term purchases, or on national programs leading to strategic dead-ends, or on cooperation programs. This latter option, favoring the convergence of the needs of European countries, would allow for an optimization of financial resources.
A commitment to an ambitious European industrial policy on MALE drones represents a considerable investment. However, if handled in an efficient way by all European partners, this policy will be more fruitful in the medium to long-term than a scattering of efforts on national programs or on off-the-shelf purchases.
The launch of the European space program in the 1970s was based on the realization of the need for a common approach by top political decision-makers. The context for drones today is similar, but are European politicians up to the challenges?
This publication is available in:
french: Les drones MALE : Quelles options pour l'Europe ? (PDF)
german: Die MALE Drohnen: Handlungsperspektiven für Europa (PDF).
Available in:
Regions and themes
ISBN / ISSN
Share
Download the full analysis
This page contains only a summary of our work. If you would like to have access to all the information from our research on the subject, you can download the full version in PDF format.
MALE Drones: Europe's Options?
Find out more
Discover all our analysesChina-Russia Cooperation in Space: The Reality behind the Speeches
China-Russia cooperation in space has been increasing for the past two decades. This cooperation accelerated after the Crimea crisis in 2014 and culminated with the announcement in 2021 of the joint construction of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS).
Space in a Changing Environment: a European Point of View
The development of European space activities has long been pursued under the framework of the European Space Agency and other national space agencies. More recently, the emergence of the European Union as a new actor for space has paved the way for a series of initiatives and opportunities.
Space Weather and NEOs in the European Space Policy
Although often overshadowed by a focus on security concerns, Space weather and NEOs are important elements of Europe’s SSA program.
Key Trends in the European Earth Observation Sector
An ambitious Earth Observation (EO) policy could bring significant benefits to Europe both regarding the fight against climate change and the competitiveness of its EO industry and service sectors.