Poland Procures Shield AI's V-Bat Drone to Strengthen Naval Combat Capabilities
Poland has signed a procurement agreement with U.S. defense technology company Shield AI to acquire the V-Bat unmanned aircraft system, boosting the Polish Navy's ISR capabilities. Combat-proven in Ukraine, the V-Bat demonstrated strong electronic warfare resilience, continuing to operate in environments where other drones were shot down or disabled.

Highlights
- Poland signed a procurement agreement with Shield AI to acquire the V-Bat VTOL fixed-wing drone system for Polish Navy ISR operations.
- The V-Bat was combat-proven in Ukraine, demonstrating the ability to continue operating in high-intensity electronic warfare environments where other drones were shot down or disabled.
- Shield AI's V-Bat features an AI-driven autonomous navigation system that maintains flight and mission capability even when GPS is jammed or unavailable.
- The V-Bat's VTOL fixed-wing design enables deployment from ship decks and space-constrained environments, making it highly suited to naval operations.
- The acquisition is part of Poland's broader defense expansion amid rising security tensions in the Baltic Sea region.
Poland Procures Shield AI's V-Bat Drone to Strengthen Naval Combat Capabilities
Poland has signed a procurement agreement with U.S. defense technology company Shield AI to acquire the V-Bat unmanned aircraft system (UAS), enhancing the Polish Navy's intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operational capabilities.
V-Bat Battle-Tested in Ukraine
The V-Bat has undergone rigorous combat validation in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Operating in environments characterized by intense electronic warfare (EW) jamming — where other drones have been shot down or rendered inoperative — the V-Bat demonstrated exceptional electromagnetic interference resilience, continuing to execute missions without interruption. This performance has confirmed its reliability in high-intensity electronic countermeasure environments.
V-Bat Drone Characteristics
The V-Bat features a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) fixed-wing design, combining the flexible deployment advantages of rotary-wing aircraft with the extended-endurance cruising capability of fixed-wing platforms. This configuration makes it particularly well-suited for deployment from ship decks or space-constrained environments, aligning closely with naval operational requirements.
Poland Continues to Expand Drone Combat Capabilities
This acquisition is part of Poland's broader series of efforts in recent years to actively strengthen its national defense and expand unmanned systems combat capacity. As the security situation in the Baltic Sea region grows increasingly tense, the Polish Navy's need to reinforce maritime reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities has become ever more pressing. The introduction of the V-Bat will help fill critical capability gaps in this area.
Shield AI is renowned for its AI-driven autonomous flight technology, and the V-Bat is equipped with an advanced autonomous navigation system that maintains stable flight and mission execution even when GPS is jammed or signal is lost.
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