The DSEI UK 2025 international defense and security exhibition is one of the most important events in the global defense industry calendar. The London trade fair serves as a meeting place for representatives of the military, government administration, academia, and industry.
This year’s edition brought together more than 1,600 exhibitors from ninety countries, including a representation of the largest private defense company in Poland. WB Group’s stand drew the attention of military delegations from various continents.
As at MSPO, WB Group also showcased in London its multi-domain unmanned revolution, a systemic approach to the battlefield in which autonomous and semi-autonomous land, air, and naval platforms operate together within a single, integrated information environment.
The architecture proposed by WB Group, exemplified by the Gladius system adopted by the Polish Armed Forces, attracted significant interest and demonstrated that the direction of work pursued by Polish engineers aligns with the expectations of NATO armed forces and international partners.
DSEI is not only a showcase of advanced solutions, but also a forum for the exchange of experience. WB Group representatives held numerous talks with military delegations from around the world, discussing potential areas of cooperation and delivery opportunities.
Marcin Kubica, Managing Director of WB Group, took part in the Defence Industry Roundtable debate organized by the UK Ministry of Defence. Selected entities from Poland and the United Kingdom discussed the challenges and opportunities facing the sector, including prospects for cooperation in the coming years. The Warmate 5/10 loitering munition drew particular interest. The system can carry warheads weighing 5–10 kg, which translates into greater capability to strike targets at a distance of 100 km. Depending on requirements, these may be high-explosive fragmentation, thermobaric, or anti-tank warheads.
DSEI also saw the London debut of the X-Fronter V – an individual unmanned platform designed for operations where operator mobility is crucial. Thanks to its compact, foldable design and low weight, even several units can be carried simultaneously by a dismounted soldier.
WB Group also showcased in London its combat-proven solutions, such as the FlyEye reconnaissance UAV system and the Warmate 3 loitering munition. These designs have validated their performance parameters in several conflicts, including high-intensity ones. Complementing the display were the R35010 personal radios and Comp@n handheld radios, produced by Radmor. Thanks to its own communications solutions, WB Group can integrate various levels of command while ensuring compatibility with other elements of the multi-domain unmanned ecosystem.
WB Group’s philosophy is based on designing modular systems that are autonomous, yet reveal their full potential within an integrated environment. The unmanned platforms, communication systems, and other components presented at DSEI form a coherent, multi-domain ecosystem.
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