European company U&C UAS s.r.o., specializing in the development and production of advanced unmanned systems, announces the expansion of its international operations and the conclusion of a number of new contracts with foreign partners.
As part of its global development strategy, the company has signed cooperation and supply agreements with partners in member states of the European Union and NATO.
The concluded contracts provide for the delivery of unmanned aerial systems for various applications, their adaptation to customer requirements, operator training, technical support, and the development of long-term technological partnerships.
Expansion of Global Presence
The new agreements confirm the growing international competitiveness of U&C UAS and reflect sustained demand for European solutions in the field of unmanned and robotic systems.
In 2026, U&C plans to further expand its presence in stable partner countries aligned with EU and NATO standards, reinforcing its long-term global development strategy. The company is currently conducting negotiations with potential partners and government institutions in several countries of the region regarding the supply of unmanned systems, the establishment of service infrastructure, and the launch of joint technological projects. Expansion into these regions is viewed as a strategic step within the company’s broader global expansion and export diversification strategy.
The company emphasizes that all international cooperation is carried out strictly within applicable legal frameworks and under the supervision of competent state authorities.
Strategic Priority — Europe and Support for Ukraine
Despite the expansion of its international activities, the company’s strategic priority remains strengthening the defence capabilities of the European Union and supporting Ukraine.
During the period of the full-scale war, with the support of public institutions, the company implemented initiatives under which the Defence Forces of Ukraine received hundreds of reconnaissance unmanned systems free of charge, with a total value amounting to tens of millions of euros. These systems are currently deployed in combat operations, directly contributing to the protection of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.