HawkEye 360 Expands Partnership with European Ministry of Defense Clients

The $75 million contract will provide electronic warfare data and analytics to support European defense planning and operations.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

HawkEye 360, a leading provider of electronic warfare data and analytics, has announced a new contract with a European Ministry of Defense valued at up to $75 million. The contract will see HawkEye 360 deliver a subscription to its Air Defense and GPS Interference Monitoring services, enabling the customer to monitor and assess this activity across areas of interest.

Why it matters

This partnership reflects the growing demand among European defense organizations for trusted, space-based electronic warfare capabilities that can contribute to sovereign decision-making and regional defense awareness. The use of commercial electronic warfare solutions in active conflict environments has demonstrated their value in supporting time-sensitive operational needs.

The details

Under the contract, HawkEye 360 will provide the European Ministry of Defense with access to its suite of electronic warfare data and analytics services. This includes the company's Air Defense and GPS Interference Monitoring capabilities, which will give the customer a consistent operational picture to complement their existing national capabilities.

  • HawkEye 360 announced the contract on March 2, 2026.

The players

HawkEye 360

A global leader in electronic warfare data and analytics, providing mission-critical intelligence to defense, intelligence, and national security organizations.

European Ministry of Defense

A defense organization in Europe that has selected HawkEye 360 for an electronic warfare program valued at up to $75 million.

Andrea Bersan

Vice President of International Business Development and Partnerships at HawkEye 360.

Alex Fox

President of HawkEye International.

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What they’re saying

“This program highlights how European defense organizations are advancing their ability to monitor and assess complex air defense environments independently.”

— Andrea Bersan, Vice President of International Business Development and Partnerships (PRNewswire)

“This engagement reflects how ministries are scaling their use of space-derived signals intelligence to meet evolving defense requirements.”

— Alex Fox, President (PRNewswire)

What’s next

The contract will see HawkEye 360 deliver its electronic warfare data and analytics services to the European Ministry of Defense over the coming years, supporting their efforts to enhance sovereign defense planning and operational awareness.

The takeaway

This partnership demonstrates the growing importance of commercial electronic warfare capabilities in supporting European defense organizations as they modernize their intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) architectures to address evolving security challenges.