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France will field its AI-powered Arcadia battlefield system during NATO’s CWIX exercise in Poland June 8-26. The move comes as several allies seek alternatives to Palantir’s Maven Smart System.
nintendoeverything.comFrance will test its artificial intelligence-powered battlefield command system Arcadia with allies during NATO’s Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise in Poland from June 8-26. Gen. Patrick Justel, deputy chief of the French Army staff, announced the deployment during a media briefing on Thursday.
The French Army has already tested Arcadia in exercises including Dacian Fall in Romania and Orion 26 in France. AI, Thales and Airbus. Arcadia “is our response to Maven,” Justel said, referring to Palantir Technologies’ Maven Smart System.
NATO military personnel began training with the Palantir platform in August 2025, marking the alliance’s first use of AI-enabled command and control software derived from the Pentagon’s Project Maven. Justel said NATO’s adoption of Maven raises questions of digital sovereignty. “So the question arises whether should we adopt Maven blindly, or should we look for other solutions,” he said.
France’s army, general staff and Defense Digital Commission have been examining alternatives. Several NATO countries including France have raised interoperability concerns with the Palantir system. Arcadia is designed to comply with NATO’s Federated Mission Networking standards.
Justel said Maven has not integrated FMN requirements. Palantir stated that Maven Smart System is compliant with the principles of FMN and is working with NATO toward official certification. The company said the platform has proven compliance with two NATO data-security standards that are key building blocks of FMN.
Martin O’Donnell, a spokesperson for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, said NATO Maven Smart System is compatible and allows interoperability, but nations remain free to choose their systems. U.S. Army Col.
Arnel David, director of Task Force Maven at SHAPE, said the Palantir system is already integrated with more than 10 NATO systems and his team is focused on securing final certification across all FMN milestones. France plans to propose Arcadia to European partners.
A number of countries have expressed interest, and France has organized demonstrations for NATO, which is also interested, Justel said.
’” Palantir said it welcomes the opportunity to integrate with Arcadia or any other national system. The United Kingdom is working on a similar AI-enabled command and control system and is in discussions on how to interface with Maven. Col.
Frédéric Vola, head of the planning and capacity development office in the Army general staff, said the British concept is well-established but they do not yet have all the technological building blocks. U.S. system in databases, functionality and performance.
Arcadia is conceived as a more resilient alternative because it will be highly decentralized, with command posts connected to field-deployed servers in a mesh-network architecture rather than a distant central cloud. The French Army already has a network of data hubs and is acquiring more. The system has an open architecture.
“We don’t want to enter into the logic that we’ve known for years, where we give a manufacturer the system and then everything goes via them, everything is closed, they own all the data,” Justel said. ” The French Army has developed its own large-language model for staff officers called Berthier, named after Napoleon’s chief of staff.
Berthier is used to synthesize information, retrieve operational data, and support drafting of proposed courses of action, while leaving decisions to commanders.
Arcadia builds on previous work by the Armed Forces Ministry as part of the Artemis project started in 2022, which uses AI to process massive amounts of defense data.
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