CSG and Ukrainian Armor Expand Cooperation With Strategic Partnership Signed at Eurosatory 2026
Czechoslovak Group (CSG) and Ukraine's Ukrainian Armor have signed a strategic partnership agreement during Eurosatory 2026 in Paris. The deal aims to deepen industrial cooperation and expand joint defense production activities between the two companies.
Czech defense and industrial group CSG and Ukrainian defense manufacturer Ukrainian Armor signed a strategic partnership agreement at the Eurosatory 2026 defense exhibition in Paris, marking a further step in efforts to strengthen defense industrial cooperation between Central Europe and Ukraine.
The agreement establishes a framework for broader collaboration across multiple defense sectors and is expected to support the development of joint projects, technology exchange, and manufacturing initiatives. The partnership reflects growing efforts by European defense companies to expand industrial ties with Ukrainian manufacturers as demand for production capacity and battlefield-proven technologies continues to increase.
CSG and Ukrainian Armor already cooperate in the defense sector, including work related to NATO-standard ammunition production. Ukrainian Armor has previously identified international partnerships and co-production arrangements with European defense companies as a key element of its growth strategy.
For CSG, the agreement adds to a series of cooperation initiatives pursued across Europe in 2026. The group has expanded partnerships involving ammunition, unmanned systems, missile technologies, and military vehicle programs, while also increasing its presence in Ukraine's defense industrial ecosystem.
Ukrainian Armor is one of Ukraine's largest private defense companies, producing armored vehicles, mortar systems, ammunition, and unmanned platforms. The company has increasingly sought cooperation with European manufacturers to support production expansion and technology development.
The signing took place during Eurosatory 2026, one of Europe's largest defense and security exhibitions, which has placed significant emphasis this year on industrial resilience, rearmament, and defense manufacturing capacity across Europe.