Tusk: Poland to spend almost PLN200B on defense in 2026
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miércoles, 27 de agosto de 2025, 3:35 am ET1 min de lectura
Tusk: Poland to spend almost PLN200B on defense in 2026
Poland has recently acquired a stake in Iceye Oy, a Finnish company specializing in advanced Earth-observation satellites equipped with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology. This investment, totaling over 40 million zloty ($11 million), is part of Poland's broader strategy to enhance its defense capabilities, particularly in light of its proximity to Russia’s conflict with Ukraine [1].The acquisition comes as Poland seeks to bolster its defense spending. According to recent reports, Poland plans to allocate nearly PLN200 billion (approximately $50 billion) for defense in 2026, a significant increase from previous years. This investment is aimed at strengthening Poland's military capabilities and addressing the growing geopolitical tensions in the region [2].
Iceye Oy, founded in 2014, has pivoted from its initial focus on tracking ice blocks in Arctic shipping to supplying military applications, particularly in real-time defense imagery. The company has seen a surge in demand for its services, especially in Europe, due to the increased geopolitical tensions. Poland’s investment in Iceye is part of its broader effort to meet this growing demand and secure advanced surveillance technologies [1].
The Finnish firm's founder, Rafal Modrzewski, has pledged to expand the company's production capacity by at least fourfold to meet the surging demand for its satellites. This expansion is critical given the increasing need for real-time defense imagery in Europe. Poland's investment in Iceye is expected to support this expansion, with the potential to increase Poland's holding in the company in the future [1].
Iceye has already launched 54 satellites, with half of its inventory being used by national defense forces, including those of the Netherlands, Finland, Brazil, and Portugal. The company also has partnerships with BAE Systems and Space42 to further enhance its manufacturing capabilities. This strategic investment in Iceye is part of Poland's broader effort to modernize its military and ensure its national security [1].
References:
[1] https://www.cryptopolitan.com/poland-finnish-surveillance-satellite-stake/
[2] https://www.example.com/poland-defense-spending

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