On Thursday, April 2, 2026, in response to questions from the MILMAG editorial team, the Armament Agency reported that eleven entities have expressed interest in participating in market consultations as part of the planned procurement of anti-personnel mines.
Photo: PGM Niewiadów
Lista podmiotów:
- Pronit from Pionki;
- Wifama from Łódź;
- Bydgoskie Zakłady Elektromechaniczne Belma from Bydgoszcz (part of Polish Armaments Group);
- WB IM from Warsaw (part of WB Group) together with TDM Electronics from Tarczyn;
- Metalexport-S from Warsaw;
- ZSP Niewiadów from Niewiadów (part of Grup Niewiadów-PGM);
- MBF Group from Warsaw together with ZMR Systems OÜ from Tallin (Estonia);
- Mildat from Warsaw;
- UMO from Warsaw ;
- Works 11 from Katowice;
- IBKOL from Warsaw.
MBF Group reported its participation, together with entities from Estonia and Ukraine, when it submitted its application on March 20 this year.
It should be noted that, according to information from the Armament Agency dated March 3 this year, the military is seeking information necessary to prepare the description of the subject of the contract for anti-personnel mines, with deliveries planned for 2026–2028 and a guaranteed shelf life of at least 10 years, including:
- 5,000,000 directional fragmentation mines (combat) and 500,000 training mines;
- 4,500,000 bounding fragmentation mines with a 360° lethal radius (combat) and 450,000 training mines;
- 3,000,000 surface fragmentation mines with a 360° lethal radius (combat) and 300,000 training mines;
- 2,200,000 blast (pressure-activated) mines and 220,000 training mines.
In total, the Armament Agency is ultimately interested in acquiring 14,700,000 combat mines of four types, along with 1,470,000 training mines.
It is worth noting that, as of February 20, 2026, the Republic of Poland is no longer a party to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, adopted in Oslo on September 18, 1997 (the Ottawa Convention), following the entry into force of the relevant legislation.
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