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France, Poland Forge Military Comms Satellite
20 Apr
Summary
- France and Poland will jointly develop a military telecommunications satellite.
- The satellite will support communications for Poland's armed forces.
- This initiative aligns with the EU's defense readiness plan for 2030.

France and Poland are strengthening their defense and economic collaboration with plans to jointly develop a telecommunications satellite for the Polish military. Thales Alenia Space, Airbus Defence and Space, and Poland's RADMOR will collaborate on this geostationary orbit satellite.
The project was announced during a summit between French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Gdansk. The satellite aims to enhance military communications for Poland's armed forces.
This endeavor is a key component of the European Commission's defense plan, focusing on continental readiness by 2030. It also reflects Europe's push for independent satellite services, reducing reliance on alternatives like Starlink.
Geostationary satellites offer broad coverage from a fixed position high above Earth. The agreement underscores the growing military and technological links between France and Poland, nations committed to deepening EU cooperation.