General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) and the Dutch Ministry of Defence (MoD) have formalized a collaboration to design and manufacture a small, uncrewed aircraft system purpose-built for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) as well as multi-role operations. GA-ASI selected VDL Defentec—an established Dutch defense and vehicle engineering company—as its contract manufacturer, leveraging VDL’s capabilities in platform development, production, and lifecycle support.
Central to the partnership is the creation of a local UAS (Uncrewed Aerial System) production infrastructure, with the goal of scaling up for rapid, high-volume manufacturing in line with evolving operational demands. The aircraft will support a variety of mission payloads and is expected to conduct its maiden flight before year-end, followed by initial production runs in both the Netherlands and the US throughout 2026.
Dutch and US officials see the announcement as a milestone in strategic defense cooperation, delivering a low-cost, adaptable ISR solution at a time of rising European and NATO requirements. The project highlights transatlantic innovation, increased defense resiliency, and efforts to strengthen Europe’s technological and manufacturing base for contemporary and future security challenges.







