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France, Poland boost defence ties with military satellite project

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France and Poland have joined forces to build a telecommunications satellite for the Polish military, enhancing their economic and defense collaboration. This project, involving Thales Alenia Space, Airbus Defence and Space, and RADMOR, aligns with the European Commission's efforts to bolster Europe's defense capabilities.

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France and Poland want to build a military satellite together.

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The European giants Airbus and Thales will develop together with the Polish group Radmor a geostationary satellite of military telecommunications for the Polish armed forces, announced the three companies in a press release issued on Monday. The agreement was formalized in Gdansk, on the margins of the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Poland and in the presence of the two defense ministers, Catherine ...

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European giants Airbus and Thales are developing with the Polish group Radmor a geostationary satellite of military telecommunications for the Polish armed forces, announced the three industrialists in a press release Monday 20 April.

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French and Polish companies are building a communications satellite for the Polish military as part of strengthening economic and defense cooperation between the two countries, the companies involved in the project announced on Monday.

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