Consortium to Build Defense Communication Satellite for Poland
Thales Alenia Space, Airbus and RADMOR Sign Industrial Cooperation Agreement

A consortium of three companies will jointly develop a geostationary defense telecommunications satellite dedicated to the Polish Ministry of Defense. Thales Alenia Space has signed an industrial cooperation agreement with RADMOR and Airbus Defense and Space to build the spacecraft.
“This geostationary satellite project will embody the highest standards of resilience, cybersecurity, and anti-jamming technologies.”
Hervé Derrey, Thales Alenia Space
As part of the ‘Readiness 2030’ plan initiated by the European Commission in 2025, this new geostationary satellite will offer secure communications for the armed forces, ensuring a very high level of robustness and resilience. With the return of high-intensity conflicts in a more contested space environment, this end-to-end system will be cyber-secured across ground and space segments, resistant to threats, thereby contributing to the strengthening of Poland’s national space sovereignty.
The three partners will combine their respective expertise in terms of military communications payloads, mission control, efficient satellite platform design and industrialization, as well as secure ground infrastructure and cybersecurity.
“We are proud to lead this strategic industrial cooperation, delivering cutting-edge secure communications capabilities to the Polish Ministry of National Defense,” said Hervé Derrey, president and CEO of Thales Alenia Space. “This geostationary satellite project will embody the highest standards of resilience, cybersecurity, and anti-jamming technologies, reflecting our commitment to strengthening European defense sovereignty. Together with Airbus Defence and Space and RADMOR, we are providing the Poland’s armed forces with a robust, end-to-end solution that meets the challenges of today’s complex security environment.”
“This partnership is what Europe working together is all about. Partnering across borders for innovation and industrial competitiveness for a better-connected and safer world,” said Alain Fauré, Head of Space Systems at Airbus Defense and Space. “This is also a further chapter in Airbus’ decades-long partnership with the Polish armed forces and industry.”
“We are starting a new chapter in European space cooperation on a scale that will enable the delivery of a reliable system for the Polish Armed Forces. RADMOR, as part of WB GROUP, stands proudly among world-class partners, contributing its expertise and long-standing experience to provide secure, resilient, and mission-critical satellite communication capabilities. The decision to start space activities at RADMOR was a natural consequence of expanding the company’s capabilities, frequency range, and communications portfolio. Today’s battlefield is already closely integrated with space infrastructure; therefore, extending RADMOR’s competencies into satellite communications ensures seamless, secure, and resilient connectivity across all operational domains,” said Bartłomiej Zając, CEO of RADMOR.
The announcement was made during a ceremony attended by Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, and French Minister of the Armed Forces Catherine Vautrin. The event took place amid celebrations of the fellowship day between Poland and France, underscoring the longstanding industrial cooperation between the two nations.


