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Poland Signs Defense Tech Deals with Palantir and Anduril

Poland Signs Major Defense Tech Deals with Palantir and Anduril

Poland has signed separate defense technology agreements with US companies Palantir Technologies and Anduril Industries as the country prepares to allocate nearly 5% of its GDP to defense spending next year. These dual deals highlight Poland’s strategy to rapidly acquire advanced military technology while strengthening its domestic defense industry.

Key Takeaways

  • Poland signs defense tech agreements with Palantir and Anduril
  • Country plans to spend 5% of GDP on defense in 2025
  • Focus on AI, cybersecurity, and autonomous systems development
  • Partnerships include technology transfer and local investment

Record Defense Spending

Poland is positioning itself as one of NATO’s leading defense spenders, planning to allocate approximately 200 billion zloty ($55 billion) next year. This represents an increase from the 4.7% of GDP planned for this year. The government emphasizes prioritizing domestic spending of this substantial defense budget.

Palantir Partnership: AI and Battlefield Data

In Warsaw, Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and Palantir CEO Alex Karp signed a letter of intent covering data integration, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity cooperation.

The minister stressed the urgent need for advanced data integration across military forces. “If there’s a unique experience from the battlefield, it’s Palantir that has it,” Kosiniak-Kamysz told reporters.

“What’s important to me is that the linking of the data between all the military units, and that its security is ensured.”

Poland is evaluating several Palantir systems, including battlefield management and logistics platforms. Although the initial agreement is preliminary with no financial details disclosed, the minister anticipates signing specific system contracts within the next two to three months.

Karp committed to investing in Poland, engaging local engineers and leveraging the nation’s defense industry potential. “Having this support role here as you guys show the rest of Europe how to invest in defense is very important to me and my company,” Karp stated.

Anduril Collaboration: Cruise Missile Production

Simultaneously, Poland’s state-owned defense group PGZ SA partnered with Anduril Industries to develop and produce autonomous air systems for the Polish army, including the Barracuda-500M cruise missile.

PGZ CEO Adam Leszkiewicz emphasized the strategic significance of the partnership. “Today’s agreement paves the way for technology transfer, joint research and development and developing the equipment, which will strengthen not only Poland but also the entire eastern flank of NATO,” Leszkiewicz posted on Twitter.

This collaboration follows PGZ’s recent cooperation agreements signed this month with Germany’s Rheinmetall AG and France’s Eurenco SA, further expanding Poland’s defense technology partnerships.

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