WB GROUP at DSEI 2025

WB GROUP at DSEI 2025

WB GROUP presented its latest innovations at DSEI UK 2025 expo in London – one of the most significant events on the global defence and security calendar. In addition to battle-proven unmanned systems and modern communications equipment, Warmate 5/10 and X-Fronter made their debut in the United Kingdom. During the DSEI UK, WB GROUP also presented the concept of a multi-domain unmanned revolution.

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 is a meeting place for representatives of the military, government administration, scientific circles, and industry.

This year’s edition gathered over 1,600 exhibitors from ninety countries, including representatives of Poland’s largest private defence company. WB GROUP’s stand drew considerable interest from military delegations across multiple continents.

As during MSPO, WB GROUP showcased in London the concept of the multi-domain unmanned revolution — a systemic approach to the battlefield in which autonomous and semi-autonomous land, air, and maritime platforms operate within a single, integrated information environment.

The architecture proposed by WB GROUP — exemplified by the GLADIUS system, already adopted by the Polish Armed Forces — generated strong interest and demonstrated that the direction pursued by Polish engineers is consistent with the expectations of NATO forces and international partners.

DSEI was not only an opportunity to present advanced solutions but also a platform for exchanging expertise. WB GROUP representatives held numerous discussions with military delegations from around the world, focusing on potential areas of cooperation and future deliveries.

Marcin Kubica, Managing Director of WB GROUP, took part in the Defence Industry Roundtable organised by the UK Ministry of Defence. Selected companies from Poland and the United Kingdom discussed industry challenges and opportunities, including prospects for closer cooperation in the coming years.

Particular interest was sparked by the WARMATE 5/10 loitering munition. The system can carry warheads weighing 5–10 kg, providing enhanced strike capabilities against targets at distances of up to 100 km. Depending on operational requirements, the warhead may be high-explosive fragmentation (HEFI), thermobaric (TB), or anti-tank (HEAT).

Also making its London debut was the X-FRONTER V — a personal unmanned platform designed for operations where operator mobility is critical. Thanks to its compact, foldable design and low weight, a dismounted soldier can carry several units simultaneously.

WB GROUP additionally presented proven combat solutions such as the FLYEYE reconnaissance UAV and the WARMATE 3 loitering munition. These systems have demonstrated their effectiveness in multiple conflicts, including high-intensity operations.

Complementing the exhibition were the R35010 personal radios and the COMP@N handheld radios, produced by RADMOR. With its proprietary communication systems, WB GROUP ensures the integration of multiple command levels while maintaining compatibility with other components of the multi-domain unmanned ecosystem.

The philosophy of WB GROUP is based on designing modular systems that can operate independently but demonstrate their full potential within an integrated environment. The platforms, communication technologies, and other components showcased at DSEI together form a cohesive multi-domain ecosystem.