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Funding call · EDIP · EU

EDIP common procurement: ammunition, missiles and other explosive weapons (EDF-EDIP-P-2026-FNLC-CPA-AMEW)

European Commission — DG DEFIS · published 30 Apr 2026 · · Source ↗

Deadline13 Oct 2026 56 days left
Budget / value€20.0m
No topic budget stated; EUR 20m is the minimum estimated value per common procurement action.
Statusopen
Consortiumrequired
Munitions & energeticsUAS & autonomyAirMaritime
Why it matters
EDIP common procurement money flows through state-appointed procurement agents, not to industry directly, so loitering-munition, artillery and missile-component makers only benefit by being the named supplier in a multi-country buy. Relevant to munitions producers and FPV/one-way attack drone scale-ups with EU production capacity.
Do this: Get your product into a Member State's planned joint buy now: brief national armament directorates and agents (EDA/OCCAR/NSPA) on your ammunition or strike-drone line and push for inclusion, including upgrade clauses, before the 13 October 2026 submission.
Route: national agent · For: BD / bid leads at defence-tech scale-upsEstablished SME suppliers & subsystem makersPrimes & integrators

Summary

EDIP topic co-funding common procurement by at least the required group of Member States/associated countries of ammunition (small arms, tank/anti-tank, artillery, guided), all missile types, and other explosive weapons including mines, mortars, rockets, torpedoes and unmanned systems for guided strikes (attack/kamikaze drones, FPV loitering munitions), or parts thereof. Each proposed common procurement must be worth at least EUR 20 million, based on a binding agreement with an appointed procurement agent (national contracting authority, EDA, SEAP, OCCAR or NSPA). Cooperation must be new or from a framework started after 5 March 2024; actions must end by 31 December 2033. Deadline 13 October 2026.

Eligibility

Groups of Member States/associated countries procuring jointly via an appointed procurement agent; eligibility and ownership/control conditions in the call document.

Source text (raw, may be non-English)
Expected Impact:
The results of the activities should contribute to support common procurement, leading to strengthening the cooperation among Member States and associated countries, as well as to greater interoperability. Furthermore, they should contribute to the building up of strategic stockpile of ammunition, missiles, including their components, or to the increase of existing ones, as well as to the development of low-cost unmanned systems for guided strikes adapted to modern warfare scenarios.
Objective:
This topic aims at actions supporting the common procurement of ammunition (including small arms ammunition, tank and anti-tank ammunitions, artillery ammunition, guided ammunitions), missiles (all types of missiles) and other explosive weapons (including hand grenade, land and naval mines, mortar, rockets, unmanned systems (aerial, ground, surface and underwater vehicles controlled remotely or operating autonomously using advanced software and sensors) able to perform guided strikes (including attack or kamikaze drones, FPV loitering munitions), torpedoes), or parts thereof, contributing to replenishment of stocks.
Scope:
Common procurement actions under this topic shall consist of activities related to the cooperation of legal entities in the procurement of ammunition, missiles, and other explosive weapons, at any point in the life cycle of such defence products, including for the purpose of establishing, managing and maintaining defence industrial readiness pools. Where relevant (e.g. unmanned systems for guided strikes), procurement contracts are expected to include provisions allowing to rapidly upgrade the procured systems based on evolving lessons identified from the battlefield.
To achieve the expected impact, the estimated value of a common procurement proposed for actions under this topic shall be of at least EUR 20 000 000 aiming to commonly procure defence products to fill the capability gaps and reinforce cooperation among Member States and associated countries. The procurement shall be based on a binding agreement to be signed by the participating Member States and associated countries with a procurement agent appointed by those Member States and associated countries. Such procurement agent may be contracting authorities of Member States or associated countries, the European Defence Agency (EDA), a Structure for European Armament Programme (SEAP) or other international organisation, including the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR) or the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA). The cooperation shall be newly created in the context of the application to the call topic or based on an existing framework, provided that the activities under such cooperation framework did not start before 5 March 2024 and have not been completed before the signature of the grant agreement. Eligible actions are common procurement of systems, parts thereof or variants of systems. The common procurement can be organised as a framework contract.
Actions shall be completed no later than 31 December 2033.

Conditions:
Conditions
1. Admissibility conditions: Proposal page limit and layout
described in section 5 of the
call document
Proposal page limits and layout:
described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System.
2. Eligible countries
described in section 6 of the
call document
.
3. Other eligibility conditions
described in section 6 of the
call document
.
4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion
described in section 7 of the
call document
.
5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes
described section 8 of the
call document
and the
Online Manual
.
5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds
described in section 9 of the
call document
.
5c. Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement
described in section 4 of the
call document
.
6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants
described in section 10 of the
call document
.
Call document and annexes:
Call document
Application form templates
Application Form (EDIP and USI)
Calculator (EDIP CPA LS
)
Participant Info (EDIP and USI)
List of Infrastructure, facilities, assets and resources (EDIP and USI)
Ownership Control Declaration
Model Grant Agreements (MGA)
EDF, ASAP, EDIRPA, EDIP and USI Lump Sum MGA
Additional documents:
EDIP Work Programme
EDIP Regulation 2025/2643
EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509
Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and Financial Capacity Assessment
EU Grants AGA — Annotated Model Grant Agreement
Funding & Tenders Portal Online Manual
Funding & Tenders Portal Terms and Conditions
Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement

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