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Three Balkan Countries Launch Joint Production Of A Military Vehicle

Published December 29, 2025
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Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo are starting a joint project in the field of the defense industry, which includes the production of the armored military vehicle “Shota,” it has been confirmed following recent statements by officials and a signed cooperation agreement.

This is the first regional project of its kind in which three Balkan countries are pooling capacities in the development and production of military equipment, with the aim of strengthening domestic industry and reducing dependence on imports.

Production of “Shota” expands to Kosovo

The acting Minister of Defense of Kosovo, Ejup Maqedonci, confirmed that it is planned for the armored vehicle “Shota,” which was developed in Albania, to also be produced in Kosovo.

As he stated, this is part of a broader defense cooperation agreement between Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia, signed in March of this year, which envisages joint projects in the field of the military industry, training, and capacity development.

What is “Shota”?

“Shota” is an armored military vehicle of the MRAP type (mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle), designed for: transporting soldiers in high-risk zones; protection against mines and explosive devices; operations in tactical and peacekeeping missions.

The vehicle was developed by an Albanian company, and production expansion is now planned through regional cooperation, including Kosovo.

For the first time in the Balkans, three countries jointly produce a military vehicle

In an interview, Maqedonci revealed additional details about the project, emphasizing that a principal agreement has been reached on the joint production of the armored vehicle “Shota.”

“I can exclusively say that we have, in principle, agreed on the joint development of the vehicle “Shota,” which was designed in Albania and will be produced in Albania and Kosovo. We are currently in the discussion phase, but we expect everything to be formalized through a bilateral agreement,” Maqedonci said.

As he added, the plan is to include Croatia in the project as well, which would, for the first time in the Balkans, establish joint production of an armored military vehicle by three states.

“Our intention is to include Croatia in this project as well, so that three countries together produce an armored military vehicle, which would be used for the needs of their armed forces, but also for export. In the initial talks, we agreed that one part of production would take place in Kosovo, one in Albania, and one in Croatia,” Maqedonci stated.

Regional cooperation in the field of defense

The agreement between Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo was signed with the aim of strengthening the domestic military industry, joint development of military equipment, exchange of technology and knowledge, and increasing the interoperability of armed forces.

According to available information, Croatia could have an important role in this partnership through its experience in the military industry and logistics.

Geopolitical and economic significance

This project also has broader significance as it strengthens regional security cooperation, opens the possibility of exporting military equipment, encourages the development of domestic industry, and reduces dependence on Western suppliers.

At the same time, the project comes at a time when European countries are increasingly investing in their own defense capacities due to the changed security situation.

What comes next?

According to announcements, the next steps include: defining production capacities; signing additional technical agreements; starting concrete production phases; and possible placement of the vehicle on foreign markets.

If the plans are realized, “Shota” could become the first joint military-industrial product of the region, Biznis Info writes.

 

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