DroneShield has launched a strategic supply chain campaign in Poland, which the company says is “aimed at strengthening local industry engagement and supporting the delivery of next-generation sovereign and allied counter-drone capability across Europe”.
The campaign will see DroneShield expand engagement with Polish manufacturing and technology partners to create a more resilient and scalable supply chain, aligned with growing European demand for counter-uncrewed aircraft systems (C-UAS). The initiative is intended to support European military, public safety and critical infrastructure customers.
The campaign coincides with the release of DroneShield’s accompanying European supply chain expansion document, which outlines the company’s approach to working with Polish partners across areas including advanced manufacturing, subsystem supply, electronics, testing, sustainment and capability integration.
DroneShield is inviting Polish suppliers and manufacturers to explore collaboration opportunities. Supplier engagement will be phased and selective, based on capability, scalability, compliance maturity and alignment with future programme requirements.
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