Poland bars Chinese-made cars from military sites over data security fears

Poland bars Chinese-made cars from military sites over data security fears

The army said that such vehicles may still be allowed onto secured sites if specified functions are disabled.

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The army said that such vehicles may still be allowed onto secured sites if specified functions are disabled.

Poland has barred Chinese-made vehicles from entering military facilities due to concerns their onboard sensors could be used to collect sensitive data, ‌the Polish ⁠Army ⁠said on Tuesday evening.

The army said in a statement that such vehicles may still be allowed onto secured sites if specified functions are disabled and other ⁠safeguards required ‌under each facility’s security rules are in place.

To limit ⁠the risk of exposing confidential information, the military has also banned connecting company phones to infotainment systems in vehicles manufactured in China.

The restrictions do not apply to publicly accessible ‌military locations such as hospitals, clinics, libraries, prosecutors’ offices or garrison clubs, ⁠the army said.

It added that the measures are precautionary and align with practices used by NATO members and other allies to ensure high standards of protection for defence infrastructure.

  • Published On Feb 18, 2026 at 12:30 PM IST

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