Japan's Self-Defense Forces is evaluating Palantir's Maven Smart System for AI-enabled command-and-control under revised national security plans, following its March 2025 deployment by NATO. Palantir has also expanded its enterprise AI platform across new corporate clients, strengthening its long-term growth outlook and boosting its shares by 2%.
Japan’s Self-Defense Forces is testing the Maven Smart System for AI-enabled command-and-control support as part of revisions to its national security strategy, leveraging Palantir’s software that NATO adopted in March 2025.
Palantir has secured additional enterprise clients across various industries for its AI platform, signaling growing corporate demand and diversification beyond defense applications.
News of the potential Japanese deployment and enterprise growth lifted Palantir shares by 2%, with investors and analysts watching for formal contract awards and integration milestones to assess revenue impact.