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EDF's first FSTP cascade-funding sub-call draws 200+ proposals, mostly from newcomers

DG DEFIS — Defence Industry & Space (EC) · published 05 Jun 2026 · · Source ↗

Deadline
Budget / value€3.6m
€3.6m total across both MAJoR sub-calls; up to €60,000 per selected innovator
Statusunknown
Consortiumnot required
Materials & manufacturingLogistics & sustainmentDual-use industrial
Why it matters
FSTP is now the lowest-friction entry point into EDF money for small firms — €60k grants without the full EDF application burden — and it will be available across all EDF 2026 calls. Relevant for start-ups and SMEs in advanced materials, repair/joining technologies and platform sustainment, plus any newcomer wanting a first EU defence funding reference.
Do this: Track the MAJoR project and BATTLEVERSE websites for the next FSTP sub-call openings and prepare a short challenge-focused proposal now (materials, joining/repair, sustainment tech).
Route: grant application · For: BD / bid leads at defence-tech scale-upsEstablished SME suppliers & subsystem makersIndustrial firms entering defence

Summary

The first Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) sub-call under the EDF-funded MAJoR project closed with more than 200 proposals, over 70% from applicants new to EU defence funding, spanning nearly all Member States plus Ukraine. MAJoR (maintenance, joining and repair of multi-material structures across air, maritime and land) will select up to 60 innovators, each receiving up to €60,000 plus a 6-month business development programme; €3.6m is reserved across both sub-calls. FSTP becomes an optional mechanism across all EDF calls in the 2026 Work Programme, and a second MAJoR sub-call plus a first BATTLEVERSE sub-call are planned.

Eligibility

SMEs, start-ups, research organisations and emerging actors from EU Member States, Norway and Ukraine

Source text (raw, may be non-English)
The submission phase of the first-ever Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) sub-call under the European Defence Fund (EDF)-funded MAJoR project has successfully concluded, attracting strong interest from innovative small and medium-sized companies across Europe.

The submission phase of
the first-ever Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP)
sub-call under
the European Defence Fund (EDF)
-funded
MAJoR project
has successfully concluded, attracting strong interest from innovative small and medium-sized companies across Europe.
The MAJoR consortium received more than 200 proposals in their first FSTP sub-call, with over 70% of eligible applicants participating in an EU defence funding programme for the first time. Proposals were received from almost all Member States, including Ukraine.
Also known as cascade funding, FSTP is designed to facilitate the participation of smaller stakeholders from EU, Norway and Ukraine by providing simplified access to EU funding and easing their integration into larger collaborative projects. The mechanism enables innovative companies, start-ups, research organisations and other emerging actors to develop solutions to specific technological challenges while creating new opportunities within the European defence ecosystem.
The MAJoR project focuses on modernising defence systems and improving the durability of future platforms through advanced technologies for maintenance, joining and repair of multi-material structures across the air, maritime and land domains.
Through the FSTP mechanism, the MAJoR project aims to select up to 60 innovators to contribute with their specialized technologies and expertise to the targeted innovation challenges within the project, without navigating the full EDF application process. Successful applicants will receive up to €60,000 in funding and participate in a 6-month business development support programme. A total of 3.6 million EUR is reserved for both sub-calls within MAJoR.
“The response to the first-ever FSTP sub-call reflects the strong interest of European innovators to get easy access to cutting-edge European Defence Fund projects contributing to Union’s defence capabilities. This novel way of working between innovators and EDF consortia is the way to go to ensure Europe’s defence technological and industrial base is fit for the challenges of modern warfare, through constant innovation and the accelerated uptake of critical and emerging technologies.”
François Arbault – Director of Defence Industrial Programmes at DG DEFIS
A growing role for FSTP under the EDF
The European Defence Fund introduced FSTP in its 2023 Work Programme as a tool to increase the participation of smaller actors in defence innovation. Since then, the mechanism has been progressively refined to optimise its implementation.
A significant step forward has been taken in the
EDF Work Programme 2026
, where FSTP is available as an optional mechanism across all EDF calls. This provides greater flexibility for consortia and creates additional opportunities for newcomers to engage in collaborative defence research and development activities.
Next steps
Looking ahead, the second MAJoR sub-call and the first sub-call under
the BATTLEVERSE project,
will take place, offering further opportunities for innovative companies to participate in EDF-funded projects.
Useful links
Factsheet on the FTSP mechanism and the first sub-calls for the MaJor project
European Defence Fund (EDF)
European Defence Innovation Scheme (EUDIS)
Publication date
5 June 2026
Author
Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space

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Source: https://defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/edfs-first-ever-fstp-sub-call-attracts-strong-interest-newcomers-eu-defence-funding-2026-06-05_en — summarised by Rearm Radar; verify details at source before bidding. Enrichment: anthropic/claude-opus-5 (confidence 85%).