This is yet another advisory project for SPCG in the dynamically developing defence sector of the Polish economy.
On 17 December 2025, a licence agreement for the WAV was signed between Rosomak S.A. and PatriaOy. The licence for the production of Rosomaks was extended until 31 December 2034, and the licence for the modernisation and maintenance of vehicles until the end of 2064. This is a continuation of the current agreement, which was due to expire at the end of 2028.
Deputy Prime Minister W. Kosiniak-Kamysz, who was present at the signing ceremony, said:
Poland is building a new security architecture, one of the most important elements of which is NATO, the Polish-American alliance, the EU, and increased defence spending. (…) There is a real alliance of capabilities and skills between Poland and Finland. One of the vectors of Poland’s new security architecture is the Baltic and Scandinavian vector. Today, we are taking another step towards strengthening production capabilities in Siemianowice Śląskie at Rosomak S.A. This is a strategic agreement, said the head of the Ministry of National Defence, emphasising that it covers all versions of Rosomak vehicles and all available armaments, including the medical version, for the needs of the Military Counterintelligence Service, for command and control operations and for troop transport.
What does the new licence agreement actually mean?
👉 The signed agreement significantly strengthens the long-term stability and independence of Rosomak S.A. in the production, modernisation and development of Rosomak vehicles.
👉 Provisions for emergency situations – in the event of a crisis and Patria’s inability to supply components, Rosomak S.A. gains the right to manufacture them independently or procure them directly from suppliers, and Patria is obliged to transfer the relevant technology.
👉 The agreement also opens up full opportunities for the sale of vehicles under the SAFE programme, without additional restrictions.
👉 In the area of exports, procedures have been significantly simplified – the formalities related to the need to obtain Patria’s consent have been significantly reduced, which speeds up the implementation of export projects. In addition, automatic renewal of the export licence for a given market has been ensured, provided that Rosomak S.A. is actively selling on that market.
👉 The changes also covered the contract for the supply of components – the requirements for payment security, including the obligation to use letters of credit, have been abolished, which simplifies and makes operational cooperation more flexible.
In the process of negotiating amendments to existing agreements and concluding annexes, Rosomak S.A. was represented by Piotr Kamiński, Managing Partner, and Łukasz Przyborowski PhD, Partner.
More about the project:
https://defence24.pl/przemysl/umowa-licencyjna-na-rosomaki-przedluzona
https://www.polska-zbrojna.pl/home/articleshow/45367?t=Polski-Rosomak-dalej-w-produkcji