By Patryk Wasilewski 

WARSAW--Poland on Tuesday said it planned to split $8 billion in planned missile-defense and military-helicopter purchases between U.S. and European contractors, in a sign that European military spending is increasing as countries react to the Ukraine conflict.

Raytheon Co.'s Patriot missile-defense shield was selected as part of Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski's $40 billion effort to modernize the country's armed forces as Russia adopts a more assertive foreign policy.

Poland chose the U.S. defense company's bid over a rival European offering and one from the MEADS consortium led by Lockheed Martin Corp. Officials also selected a unit of Airbus Group NV to supply 50 military helicopters--down from its previous plan for 70--over bids from U.S.-based Sikorsky and AgustaWestland, a European consortium.

Poland has pledged to increase its military spending amid concerns that the smoldering separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine will erupt into a full-scale military conflict. Warsaw plans to return to its earlier policy of spending 2% of gross domestic product on its armed forces in 2016, after it scaled back spending in recent years to shore up its public finances.

"[It's] an encouraging sign that European defense spending may finally be stabilizing given the increased risk to the East," said RBC Capital analyst Robert Stallard in a client note.

The move marks a big win for Raytheon, which recently won a $2 billion deal for the Patriot system from an unnamed Middle Eastern customer--widely reported to be Saudi Arabia--and signals the tough task for MEADS in its battle to win an order from Germany.

Lockheed executives on Tuesday said they remained confident of winning the German deal, noting that they supply the PAC-3 missiles for the Patriot system. Analysts said Lockheed accounts for about a third of the Patriot program's value, and the company said it is still pursuing a short-range-missile defense deal with Poland.

Polish Defense Minister Tomasz Siemoniak is set to visit Washington, D.C., in May to negotiate an intergovernment agreement to buy the Patriot. Warsaw wants to receive two Patriot batteries within three years after the deal is signed and five more by 2025, the country's defense ministry said on its website on Tuesday.

The missile shield is expected to be a part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's long-running project to deter missile attacks in Europe. The project is hotly contested by Moscow, which argues its aim is to threaten Russia rather than to protect itself from a potential threat from Iran, as NATO has said in the past.

The announcement comes days after Russia threatened Poland over its involvement in a larger U.S. missile-defense program. Russia says the system, which the U.S. contends is aimed at intercepting longer-range missiles from Iran, is aimed at shooting down its intercontinental ballistic missiles. NATO said the U.S. system wouldn't be capable of shooting down Russian strategic ballistic missiles.

The tentative selection of the Airbus helicopters could also influence plans by Sikorsky parent United Technologies Corp. to spin off Sikorsky, said Byron Callan, an analyst at consultant Capital Alpha Partners LLC.

Mr. Callan said the Polish deal was the largest export deal being pursued by Sikorsky. United Technologies on Tuesday said it planned to decide by midyear on the unit's strategic future, having flagged a potential spinoff of the business.

Write to Patryk Wasilewski at patryk.wasilewski@wsj.com

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