Poland secures 10,000 Warmate drones in bold defense move
- On May 15, 2025, a framework agreement was signed in Warsaw between WB Group and Poland’s Ministry of National Defence to acquire 10,000 units of Warmate loitering munitions.
- Poland pursued this deal amid heightened regional security concerns and ongoing conflict in Ukraine to modernize its military capabilities.
- The Warmate is a lightweight UAV developed by WB Group, featuring 1.1-meter length, 1.6-meter wingspan, 5.7-kilogram weight, 150 km/h speed, 30 km range, and modular warheads.
- Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz called Warmate "battle-proven technology" and pledged to regularly sign executive contracts to update these systems through 2035.
- This long-term contract enhances Poland’s defense posture, supports its domestic industry, and reinforces its strategic role on NATO’s eastern flank against asymmetric threats.
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Poland Adopts Ukrainian-Tested “Warmate” Drones to Strengthen Defense
Polish Armed Forces will be equipped with “Warmate” loitering munitions, combat drones that have proven highly effective in Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression, the Polish Ministry of National Defense has announced, on May 15. Poland’s Armament Agency signed a long-term framework agreement with the manufacturer of Warmate drones. The deal, set to run through 2035, includes the planned delivery of approximately 1,000 drone systems for th…
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