Poland offered manufacturing role in Shield AI's X-BAT autonomous fighter jet program
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Jaroslaw Adamowski
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Summary
Shield AI, a California-based defense technology firm, has offered Poland a role in its X-BAT autonomous vertical-takeoff fighter jet program, with potential manufacturing activities in the country. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the proposal, which comes as Poland considers acquiring up to 32 new fighter jets. The X-BAT is an autonomous combat aircraft with vertical takeoff capabilities, and the partnership could involve Polish production of the aircraft.
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