Polish arms company unveils new products at London fair. Here's what it showcased

- During the London fair, the WB Group presented unmanned systems and modern communication means.
- The concept of a multi-domain unmanned revolution was also presented.
- The Warmate 5/10 loitering ammunition aroused particular interest.
The international defense and security exhibition DSEI UK 2025 is one of the most important events in the global defense industry calendar. The London-based trade fair is a meeting place for representatives of the military, government, academia, and industry.
This year's edition brought together over 1,600 exhibitors from ninety countries, including representatives from the largest private defense company in Poland . The WB Group's stand attracted military delegations from various continents.
As at MSPO, the WB Group also showcased its multi-domain unmanned revolution in London. This systemic approach to the battlefield allows autonomous and semi-autonomous land, air, and sea platforms to interact within a single, coherent information environment.

The architecture proposed by the WB Group, confirmed by the Gladius system adopted by the Polish Army, met with great interest and showed that the direction of work of Polish designers is consistent with the expectations of the armed forces of NATO countries and international partners.
Polish-British talks on cooperation in contemporary defense challengesDSEI is not only a showcase of advanced solutions, but also a forum for exchanging experiences. Representatives of the WB Group held numerous meetings with military delegations from around the world, discussing potential areas of cooperation and supply options.
Marcin Kubica, Managing Director of the WB Group, participated in the Defence Industry Roundtable organized by the British Ministry of Defence. Representatives of Polish and British companies discussed challenges and opportunities for the industry, including cooperation in the coming years.
The Warmate 5/10 loitering munitions attracted particular attention. The system can carry 5-10 kg warheads, which translates into greater ability to engage targets at a range of 100 km . Depending on requirements, these can be high-explosive, thermobaric, or armor-piercing.
The X-Fronter V, a personal unmanned platform designed for operations where operator mobility is key, also made its London debut at DSEI. Its compact, foldable design and low weight allow a dismounted soldier to carry several units simultaneously.
Unmanned reconnaissance systems and loitering munitionsIn London, the WB Group also showcased combat-proven solutions, such as the FlyEye unmanned reconnaissance system and the Warmate 3 loitering munitions . These designs have proven their performance in several conflicts, including high-intensity ones.

The exhibition was complemented by the R35010 personal radios and COMP@N handheld radios, manufactured by Radmor. Thanks to its proprietary communication solutions, the WB Group can integrate various levels of command while ensuring compatibility with other elements of the multi-domain unmanned ecosystem.
The WB Group's philosophy is based on the design of modular systems that are autonomous but unleash their full potential within an integrated environment. The unmanned platforms, communications systems, and other components presented at DSEI form a cohesive, multi-domain ecosystem.
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