New technologies develop faster than they can be bought and deployed, so many become outdated before they are even used.

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At the same time, smaller and more agile companies drive much of the innovation but often cannot access the slow and complex EU funding programmes: the European system is strong in long-term research and large joint projects, but lacks tools for fast, flexible innovation. This creates a gap between the development of new technologies and their actual use in real-world situations.

The EU wants to adapt its defence approach to keep pace with this new pace of innovation. Part of this effort is a proposal called AGILE, a new funding programme to accelerate the development and deployment of innovative defence technologies. It aims to fund defence-oriented startups and SMEs to support new real-world military solutions faster than traditional EU programmes.

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