Palantir CEO Alex Karp thanks Poland ‘for showing the rest of Europe how to invest in defense technology’; says: Very important to …
Poland has reportedly advanced its ambitious military modernization effort, inking separate defense agreements with US technology companies Palantir Technologies and Anduril Industries as the country prepares to commit nearly 5% of its GDP to defense spending next year. According to a report in Bloomberg, the dual deals underscore Poland’s strategy to rapidly acquire cutting-edge military technology while simultaneously investing in its domestic defense industry.
Poland is said to be positioning itself as one of NATO’s leading defense spenders, aiming to spend about 200 billion zloty ($55 billion) next year, up from 4.7% of GDP planned for this year.
