EU borrowed Danish model and supersized it. Now, €3.9 billion flows into Ukrainian drone production

Ukraine received €3.9bn from the EU, all of which was restricted to Ukrainian weapons production.
A Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle. Source: The 148th Separate Artillery Zhytomyr Brigade of the Air Assault Forces
A Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle. Source: The 148th Separate Artillery Zhytomyr Brigade of the Air Assault Forces
EU borrowed Danish model and supersized it. Now, €3.9 billion flows into Ukrainian drone production

Ukraine received €3.9 billion from the EU into its State Budget Special Fund. It is the first defense tranche of the new €90 billion Ukraine Support Loan, restricted to Ukrainian drone production, defense-industrial capacity, and urgent frontline supplies, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko says.

The disbursement is the first installment of a €6 billion drone-specific package European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome on 25 June, branded as "drones from Ukraine, for Ukraine."

The €3.9 billion follows the €3.2 billion macro-financial assistance tranche disbursed on 25 June for general budget support, bringing Ukraine's total Ukraine Support Loan receipts to €7 billion. 

€28.3 billion defense leg of 2026 envelope, €6 billion for drones first

The Ukraine Support Loan's 2026 envelope totals €45 billion: €16.7 billion for budget support split between the Ukraine Facility and Macro-Financial Assistance, and €28.3 billion for Ukraine's defense industrial capacities, per the European Commission.

The €6 billion drone product schedule, with the €3.9 billion disbursed on 30 June, is the first installment of the defense product schedule under the loan. Brussels verifies the intended use of the funds, and violations may delay subsequent transfers, per Svyrydenko's statement.

The Council adopted the legal basis underpinning the loan on 23 April 2026, following months of delays during which Hungary blocked the package. 

The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia opted out of the joint EU borrowing that finances the loan. 

Brussels scales bilateral Danish model to continent-wide financing

The Ukraine Support Loan's defense leg extends the precedent of the so-called Danish model, under which Denmark and other allies, including Sweden, Norway, Canada, and the Netherlands, fund Ukrainian defense production directly rather than supplying their own equipment.

Denmark committed €188 million through the Danish model in November 2025 alone, with Canada bringing its total Danish-model contribution to approximately $190 million by February 2026. 

Ukraine's domestic defense industry now produces 90% of newly authorized weapons systems, up from 70% a year ago. More than 400 Ukrainian combat units have ordered over 500,000 drones and other equipment through the domestic Brave1 Market combat-points marketplace.

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