CBRN decontamination systems and technologies

EU — Italia · scadenza 29/09/2026

CBRN decontamination systems and technologies

Scadenza: 29/09/2026

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Tipo: EU

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Topic metadata

  • EU Programme: European Defence Fund (ID 44181033)
  • Call identifier: EDF-2026-RA
  • Call name: Research actions implemented via actual cost grants
  • Type: Topic
  • Opening date: 11/02/2026
  • Next deadline: 29/09/2026
  • Keywords: EDF-2026-RA-MCBRN-DST, EDF-2026-RA

Topic description

Scope:

Current military decontamination processes are manual and time-consuming, while automation could improve efficiency, safety and control. Clearance decontamination, which ensures that equipment is safe for transport and disposal, is a challenging process that may require advanced technologies. A new approach to CBRN decontamination is needed that is simple, safe, reliable and uses minimal water. New technologies such as catalysts and UV radiation are being considered to neutralise agents without damaging equipment. Decontamination is also critical in the management of biological emergencies, including epidemics and pandemics, and is not limited to military scenarios. Solid sorbents, including nanosorbents, are promising, with advantages such as low toxicity and non-corrosiveness. Clearance decontamination should conform to nationally established standards and guidelines so that the equipment can be transported through non-EU countries and/or returned to its country of origin or final destination.

This topic aims to explore solutions for the thorough decontamination of large military equipment, in particular for post-mission decontamination. It focuses on the development of nanosorbents capable of effectively absorbing CBRN agents even in the presence of water. These sorbents can be applied using portable backpack devices and larger mobile devices, enabling efficient decontamination on both a small and large scale.

This topic contributes to the STEP objectives as defined in the STEP Regulation in the target investment area of defence technologies.

Targeted types of activities: Generating knowledge, studies and design, not excluding upstream activities eligible for research actions.

Indicative budget: EUR 15 000 000 for this topic under the EDF-2026-RA call.

Indicative number of proposals to be funded: Several proposals may be funded for this topic.