Shield AI Wins Polish Navy Contract to Supply V-BAT VTOL Drones
Poland's Armament Agency has signed a contract with U.S. defense technology firm Shield AI to procure V-BAT vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicles for the Polish Navy. The deal marks a significant step in Poland's ongoing effort to strengthen its maritime drone capabilities in the Baltic Sea region.

Highlights
- Poland's Armament Agency signed a contract with Shield AI to supply V-BAT VTOL UAVs to the Polish Navy.
- The V-BAT is a ducted-fan vertical take-off and landing drone developed by Martin UAV, a Shield AI subsidiary, requiring no runway for operations.
- The V-BAT will enhance Polish Navy maritime ISR and domain awareness capabilities in the Baltic Sea region.
- The deal reflects Poland's strategic push to expand unmanned defense systems amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
- Shield AI is expanding its footprint among European NATO allies, with the Polish contract reinforcing its maritime drone market position.
Shield AI Wins Polish Navy Contract to Supply V-BAT VTOL Drones
Poland's Armament Agency has signed a contract with U.S. defense technology company Shield AI to procure V-BAT vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for use by the Polish Navy.
About the V-BAT Drone
The V-BAT is a ducted-fan VTOL UAV developed by Martin UAV, a subsidiary of Shield AI. Designed to operate without a runway, the system is well-suited for deployment on ship decks and in space-constrained environments. The platform offers extended endurance and is capable of performing a range of missions including maritime reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), and target search operations. It is one of the most widely evaluated UAV types among naval and coast guard organizations worldwide.
Poland Strengthens Maritime Drone Capabilities
The signing of this contract reflects Poland's strategic drive to expand its maritime defense and unmanned systems capabilities against the backdrop of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. By introducing the V-BAT, the Polish Navy is expected to significantly enhance maritime domain awareness and ISR capabilities in the Baltic Sea.
Shield AI has been steadily expanding its presence among NATO allies in Europe in recent years, and this Polish Navy order further consolidates the company's position in the maritime drone sector.
Source: Naval Technology
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