ICEYE to provide SAR satellites for the Armed Forces of Poland
- On May 14, 2025, ICEYE signed a €200 million agreement to deliver three SAR satellites to the Polish Armed Forces under the MikroSAR program.
- Poland sought this deal to gain full independence in radar reconnaissance amid ongoing regional security challenges, especially Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
- ICEYE, a European leader operating the world's largest SAR satellite constellation, offers the highest 25 cm resolution and near real-time ISR data effective day and night regardless of weather.
- CEO Rafał Modrzewski expressed confidence that the capabilities being obtained represent the highest quality available globally, underscoring their importance as highlighted by Poland’s Defense Minister in both military and economic contexts.
- The agreement begins immediately, and the delivery will strengthen Poland’s defense autonomy while enabling multinational sharing and cross-tasking to enhance allied space defense efforts.
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Poland acquires SAR satellites from ICEYE to strengthen defence capabilities – SatNews
ICEYE, a global leader in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite technology, has signed an agreement with the Ministry of National Defense of Poland to supply three SAR satellites to the Polish Armed Forces. The agreement, valued at approximately €200 million, also includes the option to purchase an additional three satellites and enhanced ground segment capabilities within the next 12 months under the Polish Armed Forces’ MikroSAR program. Th…
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