On Wednesday, June 17, 2026, the third day of the 29th edition of Eurosatory 2026, the international defense industry trade show organized by Coges Events, taking place June 15-19 of this year in Paris-Nord Villepinte near Paris, Mesko, part of the Polish Armaments Group (PGZ), signed agreements with Latvian companies SIA Ammunity and Baltic Bullets to strengthen their cooperation.
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“Maintaining continuity of supply for key components used in ammunition production is an absolute priority for all companies in the defense sector,” said Renata Gruszczyńska, president of the management board of Mesko.
This year’s edition of Eurosatory 2026 in Paris has been a very busy and productive time for the company. On June 17, another agreement was signed between Mesko and SIA Ammunity, Latvia’s largest small-caliber ammunition manufacturer, as well as projectile manufacturer Baltic Bullets, concerning the strengthening of cooperation between the companies.
The purpose of the agreement between Mesko, a company belonging to PGZ, and the defense industries of the Baltic states is to develop cooperation aimed at strengthening the continuity and stability of supply chains for components used in the production of small-caliber ammunition within NATO’s eastern flank.
“This is another stage of cooperation with companies from the Baltic states. Small-caliber ammunition is a significant element of defense production, and it is very important to secure the stability of the supply chain for components delivered for its manufacture. The new opportunities provided by this agreement strengthen the company’s position as a strategic supplier of ammunition to foreign markets,” said Krzysztof Marwicki, member of the management board of Mesko.
Cooperation with partners securing the needs of the defense market is an important step for Mesko in implementing the management board’s strategy of multidimensional cooperation with domestic and foreign entities.
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