In a geopolitical context marked by the resurgence of high-intensity conflicts, drones have become a central technological and operational issue in military operations.
In the Ukrainian theater, as in the rearmament plans of the European Union and its members, drones are no longer an accessory, but a versatile and decisive weapon, thanks to their autonomy and availability.

A strong defense dimension
It is in this context that UAV SHOW 2025 has established itself as one of Europe's leading trade shows for drones and autonomous systems, with this year's event placing greater emphasis than ever on drones within the Defense Industrial and Technological Base.
The confirmed presence of the DGA (French Defense Procurement Agency) and the AID (Defense Innovation Agency), through their active participation in the ALIENOR cluster, symbolizes a major shift: drones are now at the center of strategic thinking and capacity investments. Under this representation, numerous units and agencies from the Ministry of the Armed Forces will also be present and announced shortly.
A reverse approach
Unlike traditional major defense exhibitions (Eurosatory, Milipol, Bourget, etc.), where drones often appear as secondary or embedded components, for UAV SHOW, drones are the main product.
They structure the ecosystem around them: AI, batteries, communications, sensors, materials, electronic warfare, etc. It is therefore the only European trade show where drones reign supreme, where exhibitors can fully showcase their innovations, solutions, and technologies in a targeted, agile, and technological environment.
A strategy dictated by figures from the field
Ukraine has revolutionized the use of drones:
2.2 million drones produced in 2024, including 1.5 million FPV drones
2025 target: 30,000 long-range drones
$4 billion in investment dedicated to drones
These figures are reshaping global military doctrine and inspiring European industrial plans.
An unprecedented European dynamic
The European Union and its member states are organizing themselves around ambitious projects:
Eurodrone: future MALE drone led by France, Germany, Italy, and Spain
Loyal Wingman: competition for the future stealth combat drone to support fighter jets
Plan ReArm Europe: €800 billion for industrial and technological sovereignty in defense, with a strong focus on drones and anti-drone capabilities
In the face of operational urgency, the rise of arsenals, and the reinvention of military doctrines, there is only one answer: be at the heart of the ecosystem.
Join UAV SHOW 2025 – Where drones become the cornerstone of European defense.