Patria and Rosomak extend 8×8 vehicle manufacturing licence partnership to 2034 agreement term

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

Patria and its Polish licence manufacturer Rosomak S.A. have extended their cooperation on 8x8 vehicles, securing the partnership until 2034. The agreement confirms Patria’s role as a technology provider and gives Rosomak greater independence in product development, while supporting Poland’s security of supply and international sales, including Security Action for Europe related programmes.
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Patria and its Polish licence manufacturer Rosomak S.A. have extended their cooperation on 8x8 vehicles, securing the partnership until 2034. The agreement confirms Patria’s role as a technology provider and gives Rosomak greater independence in product development, while supporting Poland’s security of supply and international sales, including Security Action for Europe related programmes.

“Patria emphasizes its position as a dependable Finnish partner, committed to enhancing defence cooperation with Poland,” said Jussi Järvinen, Executive Vice President of Patria’s Protected Mobility business area. “It is essential for EU and NATO countries to utilize similar or closely aligned, interoperable equipment from both political and military viewpoints.”

 

 

“The ongoing collaboration on 8×8 vehicles between the two countries represents an ideal approach to achieve this, thereby fortifying the defence relationship between the two countries,” Järvinen added. “Patria AMV 8×8 is extensively utilized across Europe, including in Poland, as well as in Sweden, Finland, Croatia, Slovakia and Slovenia.”

 

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Patria has operated in Poland since 2003 and has become an established technology partner in the country’s defence sector. The vehicles manufactured in Poland are produced under licence by Rosomak S.A.

 

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