Israeli Aero Sentinel Signs Distribution Agreement with Pagacz Defence Group in Poland
Israeli company Aero Sentinel has entered a distribution and strategic partnership with Poland’s Pagacz Defence Group. The agreement supports expansion into a key NATO market undergoing rapid modernization. It reflects growing demand for ISR capabilities across Eastern Europe.
Israeli defense technology company Aero Sentinel has signed a distribution and strategic partnership agreement with Poland-based Pagacz Defence Group, marking its entry into the Polish defense market.
Pagacz Defence Group, established in 2004 and operating under its current name since 2018, supplies specialized equipment to military, police, and other uniformed services. The company has developed long-standing relationships with national institutions, positioning it as a local partner for foreign defense suppliers seeking access to Poland’s procurement environment.
According to the company, the agreement is intended to support the introduction and distribution of Aero Sentinel’s technologies in Poland, addressing operational requirements across defense and security agencies.
Poland remains one of the largest defense markets in the European Union, supported by sustained increases in military spending and an accelerated modernization program. Priority areas include intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities, as well as broader efforts to strengthen operational readiness along NATO’s eastern flank.
The partnership forms part of Aero Sentinel’s broader expansion strategy in Central and Eastern Europe. The company indicated that additional regional partnerships are planned, combining its technology portfolio with established local industry presence.
The agreement reflects a wider trend of cooperation between Israeli defense firms and European partners, particularly in markets facing heightened security demands and pursuing rapid capability development.