Spain’s Ministry of Defenіe has announced a $2.2 billion investment in military drone production in the Castile and León region, with new plants planned in León and Valladolid. Each facility is expected to create around 200 jobs.
The announcement was made on January 14 by Secretary of State for Defense Amparo Valcarce during a press conference at the Senate, alongside the leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party in Castile and León, Carlos Martínez, and lawmakers Nuria Rubio and Patricia Gómez Urbán, according to El Pais.
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Valcarce said the León plant will manufacture “the most advanced drones currently capable of operating in Europe and within NATO.” The project is part of Spain’s Industrial and Technological Security and Defense Plan, approved by the Cabinet in May 2025.
As reported by El Pais, the investment comes amid heightened international tensions, Spain’s commitments to strengthen its defense capabilities, and ahead of regional elections in Castile and León scheduled for March. According to the Defense Ministry, the project, expected to become operational in 2026–2027, represents a “turning point for Spain’s industrial and technological defense base.”
A new company formed by defense firms Indra and Edge will launch with an initial order portfolio worth about $2.2 billion. The plants are expected to focus on the production, maintenance, and supply of military equipment for Spain’s armed forces, as well as other European militaries.

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