Overview
- Spain is boosting defense spending by €10.741 billion in 2025, meeting NATO's 2% GDP target for the first time, with funds reallocated from EU programs.
- Feindef 2025, Spain's largest defense exhibition to date, drew over 44,000 attendees and 500 exhibitors from 56 countries, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and partnerships.
- Key agreements include advanced negotiations to acquire 28–30 Turkish Hürjet trainer jets, with production transitioning to Spain after initial deliveries in 2028.
- Indra and Rheinmetall signed a memorandum of understanding to co-produce German armored vehicles domestically, boosting Spain's defense manufacturing capabilities.
- A GAD3 poll revealed 56% of Spaniards expect a less secure future, with 37% supporting increased defense budgets to address emerging threats.