Poland Inaugurates Autonomous Systems Center for Combat Drone and AI Production
Poland launched the Autonomous Systems Center (OSA) on March 19, 2026, to enhance military innovation and combat drone production. The center aims to streamline defense technology integration, reduce procurement timelines, and leverage lessons from Ukraine's drone warfare. Initial projects include the Pelargonia program, focusing on cost-effective strike drones. The Ministry of National Defense plans to invest PLN 25 billion in unmanned systems for 2026, aiming to position Poland as a regional leader in autonomous defense technologies.

Poland inaugurated the Autonomous Systems Center (OSA) on March 19, 2026, to enhance combat effectiveness through innovation in unmanned systems. The center will unify military and civilian research, accelerating the integration of technologies into the armed forces.
OSA will validate aerial, ground, and maritime platforms, streamlining procurement processes. Initial efforts include the Pelargonia program, aimed at creating affordable strike drones. Poland's defense budget for unmanned systems is set to increase from PLN 100 million in 2023 to PLN 700 million in 2025, with PLN 25 billion allocated for 2026. This initiative aims to position Poland as a leader in autonomous defense technologies within NATO.




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