WB Group is taking part in Enforce Tac 2026 in Germany. It is one of the most important industry events in Europe this year, focused on equipment and armaments for the military and uniformed services. WB Group’s systems are showcased in a large pavilion in Hall 6 (6-363) at the NürnbergMesse exhibition center.
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In Nuremberg, WB Group’s flagship unmanned aerial systems are on display. The FlyEye and Warmate systems have been combat-proven in the most demanding conditions. They are used in both low- and high-intensity conflicts. Thanks to close cooperation with end users, the systems are continuously developed and refined.
The Warmate family includes loitering munitions equipped with a variety of warheads. The user selects the type of payload at the mission planning stage, in line with the latest NATO standards for strike systems. In Bavaria, two versions of the Warmate loitering munition are being presented, adapted for warheads weighing up to 3 kg and up to 10 kg, respectively.

Warmate 3 is a lightweight strike system, portable by dismounted soldiers, with a range of approximately 70 km. Launched from a universal launcher, Warmate 5 can engage targets at distances of up to 100 km. Properly selected warheads, high-explosive fragmentation, thermobaric, or anti-tank, enable effective engagement of targets previously detected by reconnaissance assets or independently identified during the mission by the loitering munition itself.
At WB Group’s booth, the FT-5 SAR unmanned aerial platform is being presented for the first time outside Poland. In addition to an observation payload featuring a daylight camera, a thermal imaging camera, and a laser rangefinder, the system has been equipped with a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). The FT-5 SAR enables reconnaissance operations regardless of weather conditions or lighting.

The FT-5 family of platforms is also available in the standard FT-5 IMINT variant, designed for daytime and infrared surveillance as well as artillery fire adjustment against detected targets, and in the FT-5 ELINT version, capable of conducting electromagnetic emissions intelligence. This enables the detection of, for example, battlefield radars or enemy artillery radars.
During Enforce Tac, WB Group is also presenting unmanned solutions intended for the land and maritime domains. These are represented by the ZMU remote weapon stations. The systems can be integrated with a wide range of armaments (machine guns and automatic grenade launchers in calibers 5.56–12.7 mm and 40 mm, 20–30 mm cannons, and guided missiles) on various manned and unmanned platforms.

In Nuremberg, the unmanned ZMU-05 turrets for land platforms and the ZMU-05N variant, developed for operations in the maritime environment, are on display. In both cases, the modules are armed with a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun. Depending on the user’s choice, this may be a weapon in the M2 standard (also in the K3 variant or the high-rate-of-fire M3 version) or the Polish-produced WKM-B (NSW).
Enforce Tac is a meeting platform for professionals in the fields of security, defense, and special operations. WB Group’s presence among this community highlights the active role of the Polish company in the development of the European defense industry and in strengthening Poland’s position on the technological map of security.

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