France, Ukraine forge 10-year defense pact: Rafale jets, SAMP/T to bolster Kyiv
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Mon, 17 Nov 2025 14:05:00 +0200

Defense Express reported the information.In a decisive move to fortify Ukraine’s long-term air superiority, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Emmanuel Macron signed a historic defense agreement on Monday at the Villacoublay air base. The "letter of intent" solidifies a 10-year strategic aviation framework that paves the way for Ukraine to acquire a fleet of French-made Dassault Rafale fighters and next-generation missile defenses.The agreement, finalized after weeks of intense negotiations, represents a significant escalation in French military support. To address both immediate needs and future deterrence, the deal utilizes a hybrid supply chain: an initial tranche of Rafales is expected to be drawn directly from French Air Force inventory for rapid deployment, while the bulk of the fleet will be fulfilled through long-term production contracts.This transition to the Rafale marks a pivot to one of the world’s most advanced combat platforms. By integrating these jets—renowned for their superiority in air-to-air combat, deep precision strikes, and reconnaissance—Kyiv is securing a sophisticated cornerstone for its future defense. The acquisition is central to Ukraine's broader strategic ambition to expand its modern combat fleet to approximately 250 warplanes, using the Rafales as a high-tech complement to incoming F-16s and Gripens to secure the country's airspace.Beyond aviation, the pact doubles down on ground-based air defense to counter intensifying Russian strikes on energy infrastructure. The leaders agreed to the supply of additional SAMP/T systems—Europe’s only long-range anti-ballistic missile shield. The deal encompasses both immediate transfers of existing batteries and future orders for the Next Generation (SAMP/T NG) systems, alongside a steady supply of Aster 30 interceptors and new anti-drone technologies.
While the strategic intent is clear, the financial architecture of the deal remains opaque. Officials have not yet disclosed how the multi-billion euro package will be funded or the exact breakdown of used versus new airframes. Nevertheless, President Zelenskyy hailed the accord as a "historic strengthening" of Ukraine's defense capabilities, signaling that Paris is committed to anchoring Ukraine's security for the next decade.On November 17, during a visit to Paris, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed an agreement with French President Emmanuel Macron to strengthen Ukraine.
While the strategic intent is clear, the financial architecture of the deal remains opaque. Officials have not yet disclosed how the multi-billion euro package will be funded or the exact breakdown of used versus new airframes. Nevertheless, President Zelenskyy hailed the accord as a "historic strengthening" of Ukraine's defense capabilities, signaling that Paris is committed to anchoring Ukraine's security for the next decade.On November 17, during a visit to Paris, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed an agreement with French President Emmanuel Macron to strengthen Ukraine.








