"Following a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Minister Mykhailo Fedorov in Kyiv, Karp praised Ukraine, saying : "They deserve a lot of credit for building one of the most important military defense systems in the world." He does not share the pessimism of many Western observers: "Every person we dealt with believes they're going to win the war. They're very optimistic." Karp is proud that his company is contributing to Ukraine's defense."
"He described his products "as an operating system for war," so "the same way you'd have an operating system for a company or anything or even a car, they have it for the modern battlefield." "Currently there are very few people in the world who could do this," he said in the interview. Ukraine, he said, manages the battlefield "the way a tech company would manage its clientele." Only the key questions are different: "How many Russian people die per square kilometer? And why and how and what are the payloads and what worked and what didn't?""
"Karp said that other European countries should make use of this expertise by purchasing proven Ukrainian technologies. "What products is Europe gonna buy to defend itself? Is it going to buy PowerPoint tested products?" he said. "Or are t""
Palantir supplies software used by the United States, Israel, and Ukraine, but Germany’s Bundeswehr has not wanted to integrate Palantir products. Alex Karp expressed surprise at the Bundeswehr’s stance and argued that Ukrainian defense technologies deserve greater recognition. After meeting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Minister Mykhailo Fedorov in Kyiv, Karp praised Ukraine for building one of the most important military defense systems in the world. He said people he dealt with believe they will win and described Palantir products as an “operating system for war.” He compared battlefield management to how a tech company manages clients, focusing on metrics like losses per area and analyzing what worked. He urged European countries to purchase proven Ukrainian technologies rather than “PowerPoint tested” products.
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