Renault Group will develop a military vehicle in partnership with defence technology group Thales, the carmaker said on Monday, expanding its projects to support European rearmament efforts. The project draws on Renault's industrial know-how and Thales's secure communications technologies to make a multi-mission vehicle that can be produced quickly at optimum cost, said the automaker. Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a shift in U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump have led to a step up in investment by European countries in defence. Renault said previously it had responded to requests by France's defence ministry to contribute to military projects, including a plan to produce aerial drones with drone manufacturer Turgis Gaillard. A prototype of the new vehicle, dubbed 4 TROOP, will be presented at the Eurosatory defence fair opening near Paris on Monday.
Renault partners with Thales to develop military vehicle in new defence project
Renault Group is teaming up with Thales to build a new military vehicle, aiming to support European rearmament. This multi-mission vehicle, named 4 TROOP, will leverage Renault's manufacturing expertise and Thales's secure communications. A prototype is set to debut at the Eurosatory defence fair, reflecting increased European defence investment following geopolitical shifts.











