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Poland in talks to buy stake in satellite firm aiding Ukraine: FT

21.07.2025 12:00
According to the Financial Times, Poland is in advanced talks to buy a stake in Iceye, a satellite company known for tracking Russian troop movements during the Ukraine conflict.
Poland is negotiating to buy a stake in Iceye, the satellite company that helped track Russian troop movements during the Ukraine conflict, according to a report by the Financial Times.
Poland is negotiating to buy a stake in Iceye, the satellite company that helped track Russian troop movements during the Ukraine conflict, according to a report by the Financial Times. Photo: Screenshot of Financial Times website/ © Financial Times

Iceye’s CEO, Rafał Modrzewski, confirmed the negotiations but did not reveal how much Poland plans to invest.

The company has already raised USD 550 million from other investors. Founded in 2014 by Modrzewski and Finnish partner Pekka Laurila, Iceye originally focused on radar imaging for Arctic shipping.

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, it has shifted toward military applications. The company’s valuation has surged well above USD 1 billion.

Modrzewski said Iceye plans to at least quadruple its production to meet growing demand, as European defense spending rises amid geopolitical tensions.

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Source: Financial Times/@ftbrussels/@iceye_global