Renault, the French automaker, announced plans to enter the drone manufacturing sector by producing military drones in Ukraine to support the country’s defense efforts. This move comes as Kyiv has outlined a goal to deploy over 4.5 million drones in 2025 to counter Russian military actions. The decision reflects Renault’s strategic shift into the defense industry, leveraging its manufacturing expertise to meet Ukraine’s urgent demand. The company has not disclosed specific production numbers or timelines but confirmed that production facilities will be established within Ukraine, aligning with local industrial capabilities. This initiative follows reports of increased global interest in drone technology for military applications, with Renault aiming to collaborate with Ukrainian partners to scale operations. The announcement has drawn attention to Renault’s diversification beyond traditional automotive production, which includes its well-known vehicle lines. No official statements have been released regarding the financial investment or the exact locations of the new facilities, but the move is seen as a response to geopolitical developments. Renault’s entry into this sector is part of a broader trend among European manufacturers adapting to wartime needs, with potential for future expansion based on demand. The company continues to focus on its core automotive business while exploring this new venture, with updates expected as production progresses.
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