PBM 1/2012 - Polish Business Magazine

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PBM 1/2012 - Polish Business Magazine
ISSN 1426-1995
1/2012
Polish Defence.
Ground, Aviation & Navy 2012
sikorsky.com
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DEAR READERS
nce again Polish Business Magazine issues the special edition dedicated to the defence sector, including
army, navy and aviation branches. Presenting the great range of producers and their offer, our magazine helps to promote both national and international companies in the era of globalization. This promotion
takes place mostly during a variety of trade fairs and exhibitions. The current year - 2012 is rich
in such events that focus attention of the world military, navy and aircraft business. Some of them worth
mentioning are:
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ASIA PACIFIC MARITIME - Singapore
INDIA AVIATION
N - India
INTERNATIONAL AIR & SPACE FAIR - Chile
DEFENCE SERVICES ASIA EXHIBITION
N - Malaysia
SOFEX - Jordan
EXPO AERO BRASIL - Brazil
EUROSATORY
Y - France
INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE INDUSTRY EXHIBITION
N - Poland
INTERNATIONALE LUFT- UND RAUMFAHRTAUSSTELLUNG - Germany
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TECHNICAL SALON
N - Russian Federation
MARITIME SECURITY AND DEFENSE
E - Germany
AIRSHOW CHINA - China
As a reliable source of information for business people about Polish economy and Polish companies,
we put a special emphasis on the up to date contacts data. Thanks to our mission a lot of entrepreneurs have
found their customers and partners abroad. The participation in the abovementioned events, together with
Polish Business Magazine, is the efficient way to gain experience of trade fairs and present own products
and services in front of international audience. The prestige of being there is the key to the real business. Polish aviation, navy and army companies offer final products ranging from gliders, motor-gliders,
executive-touring, helicopters to wide spectrum of armament: armor and motor equipment, radar systems
for air surveillance, command and fire-control systems. The quality of their products is unquestionable.
And once again, we do our best to help them promoting that quality.
We believe we will achieve our goals together
Editor-in-chief
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POLISH DEFENCE
Mr Marcin Idzik
Undersecretary of the State for the Armament and Modernization, Ministry of National Defence
Exclusively for the Polish Business Magazine
Poland has a significant potential in the military development and production capabilities of selected weapon types. This potential comprises of a few dozens entities, which manufacture final
products, the comparable number of companies playing the role of main cooperators, and a serious
and efficient background represented by research institutes working for the state’s defence and security. In a few areas of the military and double purpose technology, we can be proud of our meaningful achievements. At the same time, we are perceived as an attractive and prospective partner for
collaboration.
The Ministry of National Defence is earnestly interested in the overall condition of Polish military industry, because it is the pillar of the national defence system. The Polish Armed Forces are
interested in cooperation with Polish defence industry in two major fields: servicing and exploiting
the currently used armament and other military equipment; obtaining the modern armament and
military equipment that is produced or at least co-produced by Polish companies. It is not just the
affection for everything what is Polish but it the real vision of the state’s security and defence system that needs to be optimized and kept in the high operational level. In the defence priority areas
the state should reach an optimal level of self-sufficiency, especially within the context of the state’s
economic and budget capabilities - of course complying with signed alliances and international
treatises.
Having the potential that enables the production and co-production of defence systems as well
as military equipment in general, is one of the key points of Poland’s international position. After
gaining the NATO membership, Polish defence industry has become the element of the Poland’s
contribution to the global security. Some of the consequences of the membership in the European
Union are the obligations stemming from the participation in the common foreign policy and EU’s
security system. One of the result, among others, is the need to extend Polish cooperation with
member states in the field of the armament and military equipment development and production.
From the beginning of the system transformation, Polish defence sector companies have come
a long way through the structural, organizational and economic change. The present positive development trends are the effects of hard experiences, countless years of learning and the gradually
approaching success through difficult decisions. However it has to be emphasized that this is an
evolutionary process so any radical change in a short term period should not be expected.
The directions of the military sector’s structural transformation have been initiated by the Council of Ministers’ official resolution named as the Strategy of structural transformation of the industrial
defence potential in 2002-2005. These directions are being continued according to the assumptions
described in the government’s document - the Strategy of the consolidation and support the development of Polish defence industry in the years of 2007 - 2012 (Strategy 2012). The main aim of the
Strategy 2012 is the consolidation of companies within establishing the defence industry national
concern. The concern means easier access to modern technologies, new markets and a cooperation
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INDUSTRY AND ITS FUTURE
share in large international contracts. The concern also helps gaining financial funds not only from
the state’s budget but from other institutions as well. Finally, the concern is about the reduction of
operational costs common to all companies involved (for example marketing or supply), extended
financial possibilities and the correlation of companies’ development programs. The Strategy 2012
is now exhausted therefore we face the need of the new approach that properly places our national
defence industry in the European and international reality.
Aiming at the world trends, Polish defence industry cannot afford neglecting the increasing importance of the double purpose technologies, which are offered by the most advanced world producers of defence and military equipment. This process is a present trend. A lot of research and development programs currently carried out in Poland in the military field are rest on the recently gained
double purpose know-how, which is the base for the future development of national technologies
and products. The cooperation with foreign contractors, irrespectively of an agreed form (whether
it is a cooperation, shares sale or privatization), enables to constantly extend an offer, improving its
quality and reaching new standards hitherto unattainable.
For the recent years the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland have been dynamically restructuring. This process is accompanied by the deep modernization of the armament and equipment
being currently in use. To the large extent, the Polish Armed Forces are ready to counteract new
terrorist threats. They are also able to coordinate their actions with other services in order to properly react to internal crisis situations as well as to cooperate with armed forces of other states during
foreign military missions.
The character and development of modern threats primarily demand the capacity to quick transfer, the high autonomy of action, integration and equipment compatibility within formed international alliances as well as having abilities surpassing taking part in traditional military conflicts.
We would like to base the technical modernization of the Polish Armed Forces on defence programs, which are shaped according to operational needs and the financial capabilities of the state’s
budget. At present, we spend on these programs more than 50% of funds for technical modernization planned for the years of 2009-2018. Simultaneously, we carry out other current projects, which
are complimentary and very important at the same time when it comes to maintaining and on the
spot improving the capacities of our army.
During the implementation of the programs of armament within the planned process, we take
into consideration the life cycle stages of equipment. It gives us an additional advantage in order to
be more precise in the long-term planning of the technical modernization. It also helps the companies which are aware of the character of future army’s needs, their quantity and the time framework
of accomplishing certain projects. For entrepreneurs the armament programs are an important indicator of how to direct their activity, develop their technological and production capacities as well as
a premise to start a cooperation with foreign partners.
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CONTENTS
BLACK HAWK - PZL Mielec ....................................................................... II cover
Dear Readers ............................................................................................................... 1
Polish Defence Industry and its Future ....................................................................2-3
Contents ....................................................................................................................... 4
Army,Aviation & Navy in 2012 ...................................................................................5-8
Cenzin ........................................................................................................................... 9
AMW – Military Property Agency ...................................................................... 10-12
Polish Naval Academy ...............................................................................................13
AREX..................................................................................................................... 14-15
AIR – POL...................................................................................................................16
Allstar PZL Glider ......................................................................................................17
OBR CTM S.A. .................................................................................................. 18-19
BUMAR Group .................................................................................................... 20-21
BELMA ......................................................................................................................22
Bumar Amunicja SA ..................................................................................................23
“Łucznik” – Radom ....................................................................................................24
Metal Works „DEZAMET” ......................................................................................25
HSW- Stalowa Wola - Military Production Center .................................................26
NIEWIADÓW – Special Production .......................................................................27
ZM Tarnów SA ...........................................................................................................28
Military Aviation Works No 1 JSC ............................................................................29
PIAP , PIAP GRYF ............................................................................................ 30-31
WICHIR Military Institute of Chemistry & Radiometry .......................................32
Military Electronic Works JSC .................................................................................33
Military Communication Works No 1 JSC ..............................................................34
Radiotechnika Marketing .........................................................................................35
PIMCO .......................................................................................................................36
Targi Kielce Exhibition & Congress Centre ............................................................37
WZU Military Works of Armaments JSC .................................................................38
ZASŁAW – Producer of trailers and semitrailers......................................................39
Special Vehicles – Pojazdy Specjalistyczne Zbigniew Szczęsniak ...........................40
BUMAR Elektronikaa ....................................................................................... III cover
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The Polish Business Magazine once
again takes part in every important event
for the defence industry. Being aware
of a difficult situation when it comes to financial problems the world experiences
nowadays and some observable changes
in geopolitics, we try to proceed with our
agenda, that is, to provide the best information on Polish military sector. However, the news are rather good. Despite
the uncertain economy, all major army,
aviation, aerospace and marine trade
fairs become more popular every year.
It seems the year of 2012 will not be an exception. According to organizers’ estimations the number of exhibitors and guests
will rapidly increase. Lets hope they are
right!
Below we present some of the most
recognized events happening in 2012.
It wasn’t an easy choice but we had to select just a couple of them, as there are too
many trade fairs, conferences and exhibitions to occur this year and all of them are
important one way or another. As usual, we
strongly suggest to visit the official websites
of the organizers for detailed information,
including dates, admissions, fees, accessibility and programs.
business exposure with the industry where
over 900 leading international maritime exhibitors across 50 countries converge with
over 9,000 Asian visitors.
India Aviation
(March 14-18, 2012, India)
Civil Aviation industry experts from
across the globe will meet again at the 3rd
edition of the India Aviation Conference
on 15 March 2012 during the India Aviation, India’s largest show on civil aviation,
being jointly organized by Ministry of Civil
Aviation, Government of India and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and
Industry (FICCI), to discuss and deliberate
upon the future of civil aviation in India.
Although civilian the event is a must for
serious players in the aerospace industry
on the international markets. the Conference and exhibition offer a diverse range
of opportunities all designed to provide
the participants maximum exposure
to all facets of India’s civil aviation sector.
the conference will examine the global outlook towards civil aviation, with particular
focus on addressing the challenges faced by
the industry and preparing for future opportunities.
Asia Pacific Maritime
(March 14–16, 2012, Singapore)
Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) is the onestop market for the region’s maritime community, showcasing the latest in marine
engineering and port technology. Regarded by the industry as the region’s premier
maritime event, APM will be featuring shipbuilding & marine, workboat and offshore
segments. APM offers a holistic business
experience by combining a comprehensive
exhibition, high-powered conferences and
seminars, and a host of networking sessions
that connect quality Asia Pacific buyers
to international maritime suppliers. Celebrating its 12th edition in 2012, APM is one
of Asia’s most established and proven maritime exhibitions and is strongly supported
by the international maritime community.
One should take this opportunity to create
Avionics Europe
(March 21-22, 2012, Germany)
Avionics Europe is the premier platform for discussing commercial and defence related avionics issues in Europe;
bringing together the most influential and
high-ranking members from the market
and has become the ‘must attend’ event
on the Avionics calendar. Avionics Expo
allows key decision makers, scientists,
technologists, engineers and procurement
specialists from within the leading avionics manufacturers, suppliers, integrators,
airlines, operators and air-framers, prime
contractors and end users to discover and
discuss the latest issues and developments
affecting avionics technology.
FIDAE
(March 27-April 1, 2012, Chile)
With the steady endorsement of the
Chilean Government, the International
Air & Space Fair - FIDAE is an organization dependent on the Chilean Air Force
that manages biannually the most important aerospace, defence and security event
of Latin America. Through time, FIDAE
has proved to be the foremost business
centre in the region and it has been consolidated among the fair track at world
level. It is the platform with major influence in the renewal and investment decisions in technology of the region; becoming, with that, the showcase of big brands
and a gathering place for executives with
a high decision power. Among the visitors
that attend this event are professionals,
enthusiasts and authorities from different
areas of national and international business. With more than 30 years of existence,
FIDAE provides the cutting-edge technology available in the following areas:
Civil-Commercial Aviation, Defence, Aircraft Maintenance, Airport Equipments
& Services, Space Technology and Homeland Security. the wide range of products
and services in the above mentioned areas
makes FIDAE the only all-embracing fair
par excellence that responds, in general,
to the interests of the industry. Currently,
with 16 editions and more than thirty years
of existence, this exhibition has been consolidated as one of the most important
worldwide and it has demonstrated to be
a recognized aerospace and defence business platform in Latin America, for its infrastructure and the customized service
that its staff provides.
DSA
(April, 16–19, 2012, Malaysia)
After more than two decades of showing, DSA reinforced its status as being
the Asia Pacific Defence and Security
hub for the world defence and security
industries. Hosted and fully supported by
the Malaysian Government, DSA concluded on a high successful note with the ma-
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jority of its 830 participating companies
from 42 nations being satisfied with the results of their participation at DSA 2010.
Besides the visits of the VIP delegations,
some 22,740 trade visitors from 58 nations
visited the four-day exhibition sealing it
as a huge successful event. It is with this
major success that the 13th Defence Services Asia Exhibition & Conference (DSA)
has launched it’s marketing campaign with
30% of exhibitors renewing their contracts to participate in the 2012 event. In
general, DSA is a display of the world’s
sophisticated hardware & electronic warfare in land, air & sea defence, battlefield
healthcare products/technology, training &
simulation systems and police and security
peripherals. This year exhibitions will expect to welcome 850 companies from more
than 42 countries/nations.
Sofex
(8-10 May, 2012, Jordan)
The Special Operations Forces Exhibition & Conference (SOFEX) takes place
biennially at the King Abdullah I Airbase
in Amman in the Hashemite Kingdom
of Jordan. This niche event is held under
the Royal Patronage of His Majesty King
Abdullah II, the Chairmanship of HRH
Prince Feisal Bin Al Hussein and with
the full support of the Jordan Armed Forces (JAF). SOFEX is a four-day event that
kicks off with a prominent one day conference that includes a series of comprehensive and topical seminars delivered by top
military officials from around the world,
tackling a wide range of issues pertinent
to current counter terrorism and homeland security issues. the SOFEX Exhibition surpasses expectations each year in
terms of an increase in the number of participants that include Exhibiting Companies, International Pavilions, International
Delegates and International Delegations
headed by Ministers of Defence, Chiefs
of Staff and Special Operations Commanders, as well as numerous impressive deals
that are signed at every SOFEX event.
the 70,000 m² of indoor and outdoor exhi-
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bition space attracts exhibitors and national pavilions from all corners of the globe.
EBACE
(May 14–16, 2012, Switzerland)
The European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) is a premier event and the annual meeting place
for the European business aviation community. the exhibition brings together
business leaders, government officials,
manufacturers, corporate aviation department personnel and all manner of people
involved in nearly all aspects of business
aviation. New business aircraft firms, avionics firms, handling organizations, fractional providers, charter/lease companies
and previously titled aircraft resellers display their wares. EBACE is jointly hosted
each year by the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA), the leading association for business aviation in Europe, and
the National Business Aviation Association
(NBAA), the leading voice for the business aviation industry in the United States.
the exhibition takes shape as a three-day
event in Geneva. Although EBACE is
the only major European event focused
solely on business aviation, attendees
come from as far as Africa, Asia, the Middle East and North America. the impressive exhibition takes place at the sprawling
and state-of-the-art Geneva PALEXPO,
which covers more than 100,000 square
meters distributed in seven halls. At Geneva PALEXPO, EBACE showcases nearly 300 exhibiting companies from around
the world and covers more than 36,000
square meters.
Expo Aero Brasil
(May 24-27, 2012, Brazil)
Expo Aero Brasil - International Aeronautical Fair over the years has proved
itself to be a reference event in the aviation industry. Proof of this is the success
of the dozen previous editions and the very
positive growth rate of the number of ex-
hibitors and visitors. the perfection of this
event is reflected not only in the numbers
that characterize it, but also its capacity to present the news that is important
to the aviation industry in Brazil each year.
National and international companies
presenting the industry’s best in aircraft
equipment and services. Among others
there are technology suppliers, aerospace
and defense products and services, airport
infrastructure, maintenance, air cargo, air
taxi and financial insurance companies.
Manufacturers, representatives and distributors present the release of the most
diverse aircraft in business, commercial,
experimental, agricultural, military, aero
sports and helicopter aviation. the festive
atmosphere of the event will be created
through air shows, with air stunt shows,
fighter jet flights and parachute jumps
among other attractions that will leave
the public delirious. During the event,
several demonstrations will be offered by
experienced pilots who exhibit their mastery of flight as well as the aircrafts’ flight
and technological performance! the event
also reserves a space for professionals and
aviators of the industry to meet, a place
where they can discuss the latest news and
trends and the most interesting and important happenings in the industry.
EUROSATORY
(11-15 June, 2012, France)
Eurosatory is an International Defence & Security industry trade show
that is held every two years in Paris-Nord
Villepinte Exhibition Centre in France.
It is organized by COGES in partnership with the French Ministry of Defense.
the event in 2010 was the tenth Eurosatory exhibition. the first was held in 1992,
at Le Bourget. the show succeeded earlier
shows organized since 1967 by the French
military procurement agency at the Camp
Satory, thus the name. Despite a difficult
economic context, Eurosatory continued
to grow in 2010, boosted by the worldwide
vitality of the defence and security industry. the number of exhibitors rose 10% with
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new countries, more component manufacturers, a high level of interest in technology clusters, and an extension of the exhibition scope into security. the number
of new products or weapon systems (350)
was impressive. the number of visitors also
increased (+2.2%), and the quality of visitors continued to improve, with 11% in
the category “CEOs or general officers”.
It is believed to be the second world’s largest (land) army trade show.
facturers and specialist-solution providers – as well as accompanying workshops.
the conference, taking place directly adjacent to the exhibition, spotlights a fully
comprehensive scope of subjects and technology – with participants coming from all
over the world to experience the latest solutions and develop new ideas and strategies. 1,400 participants – ranging from civil
institutions, maritime experts and military
planners, together with numerous exhibitors – joined forces in Hamburg to make
MS&D 2012 a genuine success.
MSPO
(3-6 September, 2012, Poland)
The exhibition in Kielce, which is
one of the most important events of such
a kind in Europe, attracts global corporations and defence sector companies ranked
among the leaders of the business sector:
Bae Systems, Boeing, MBDA, Raytheon,
Thales, or SAAB. It has become the tradition of the Exhibition that Polish companies which provide their products and
services to the army make up the largest
group of the event exhibitors. Polish national defence industry concern – Bumar
Group brings the largest number of novelties to the Exhibition. In addition to the exhibits and presentations, MSPO features
many seminars and conferences. the event
is usually visited by the high rank officials
(Polish and international) and it is granted
with the honorary patronage of the Minister of National Defence the exhibition is
mainly targeted not only at business sector
insiders and professionals but at everyone
somehow connected with (or just interested in) the military sector.
MS&D
(September 4-5, 2012, Germany)
International Conference and Exhibition on Maritime Security and Defense
(MS&D) 2012 takes place in Hamburg –
a veritable maritime metropolis boasting
excellent infrastructure. the exhibition
features demonstrations of state-of-theart technology from world-leading manu-
ILA
(September 11-16, 2012, Germany)
Located in one of Europe’s most popular trade fair cities at the heart of the European Union, ILA (Internationale Luft- und
Raumfahrtausstellung) Berlin Air Show
offers unrivaled coverage of all aspects
of the international aerospace industry.
With 1,153 exhibitors from 47 countries,
about 235,000 visitors and business agreements worth a total of at least 16.5 billion
dollars (approx. 14 billion euros), ILA is
one of the world’s largest aerospace trade
shows and earns a perfect score in terms
of exhibitor and trade visitor satisfaction.
ILA is the only aerospace trade event
to combine the depth of a segmented
trade fair with the unique synergies of a
leading aerospace trade show. More than
100 top-level conferences are designed
to address current topics of importance
to the aerospace community. the presence
of high-ranking delegations from all over
the world ensure that ILA Berlin Air Show
is an effective international meeting place
for business and science, politics, international space agencies and the military. With
just under 300 aircraft, considerably more
than at any other of the world’s air shows,
on display on the ground and in the air
and its unique Space Pavilion, ILA Berlin Air Show is also providing interesting
and fascinating attractions for the general
public. About 4,100 media representatives
from 70 countries report in word, images
and sound on the events taking place at
the Berlin Air Show, and their coverage
provide worldwide publicity. State-ofthe-art exhibition infrastructure and close
proximity to Berlin’s new international airport are making the world’s oldest aviation
trade show a perfect platform for exhibitors, trade visitors, politicians and the general public alike.
MAST
(September 11-13, 2012, Sweden)
Maritime Systems & Technology
(MAST) is the Global Maritime Security and Defence community’s dedicated
conference and exhibition series. Uniting
senior-level leaders from over 40 countries, MAST is the ultimate event at which
to discuss future capabilities and concepts
with the major maritime security and defence ‘shareholders’, and evaluate future
and state-of-the-art technologies. MAST is
organized by an unmatched international
committee of renowned and respected
government, research and development,
academia, and industry decision makers,
to create a unique event meeting specific
information and networking needs of an
equally unique profile of participants, from
technologists (researching, developing,
testing/evaluating, purchasing and deployment of platforms, systems and technologies) to end-users – Capability Managers,
Military Planners, Policy-makers, Attachés, and Ambassadors.
AAD
(September 19-23, 2012,
Republic of South Africa)
Africa Aerospace and Defence (AAD)
is one of the world’s premier aerospace
and defence events and holds a prominent
position within the aviation and defence
calendar. the exhibition takes place on a biennial basis in September. the first three
days of the exhibition are traditionally
trade days, followed by two airshow days
that is open to the public. the 7th AAD
will take place at AFB Waterkloof, Cen-
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turion, City of Tshwane, South Africa, and
will once again bring together worldwide
industry players to showcase the latest
technological innovations. AAD is a very
successful partnership between South Africa’s Aerospace, Maritime and Defence
Industry Association (AMD), ARMSCOR
and the Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa (CAASA), with full
support from the Department of Defence
and has the active support of the Department of Trade & Industry, the Department
of Transport and Department of Science
& Technology. Africa Aerospace & Defence
has established itself as a major platform
for South Africa’s defence, general aviation,
space, homelands security, humanitarian
relief, disaster management, freight and
forwarding services as well as search and
rescue technology industries and stakeholders. It is the largest exhibition of air,
land & sea capabilities on the African continent and showcases the most advanced
technologies currently available.
EURONAVAL
(22-26 October, 2012, France)
Organized under the joint patronage
of the French Ministry of Defence and
Secretariat of State for the Sea, Euronaval
is one of the most important events on
the naval and maritime industry calendar. Euronaval has traditionally covered
missions ranging from naval sovereignty
to state actions at sea and maritime safety
& security, including the enforcement
of public order at sea, marine, maritime &
fisheries policing and maritime & coastal
surveillance. It is also a leading event for
naval drone (UXV) manufacturers and satellite applications, including communications, navigation, weather, defence and security. the program of this year event will
include debates on the safe and secure use
of the seas for civil and military purposes.
For the first time, marine energies will also
be high on the agenda.
IMTS
INMEX China
(23-26 October, 2012, Russian Federation)
(November 21-23, 2012, China)
The objective of the International
Military Technical Salon (IMTS) is to put
on display up-to-date military and defence
products manufactured by the Russian
and foreign companies and enterprises,
technical equipment of law enforcement
and security bodies and agencies, modern
approach to homeland security. IMTS is
a large-scale integrated event of the Russian defence industrial complex, which
should become one of the most important Eurasian exhibition events displaying
the latest achievements and up-to-date
products in the field of armaments and
military technical equipment. It is the most
significant and largest military trade fair in
the Russian Federation. According to organizers, it is a ground for consolidation
of military industry, demonstration of its
achievements and a place for discussion
of existing problems with the high-level
structures of executive and legislative authorities. Additionally, IMTS is a perfect
site where industry meets the market and
a point where customers meet designers,
and a unique business place for establishing cooperation and international ties and
contacts at a minimum cost.
Airshow China
(November 13-18, 2012, China)
China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition (namely Airshow China)
is the only international aerospace trade
show in China that is endorsed by the Chinese central government. It features
the display of real-size products, trade
talks, technological exchange and flying
display. Since 1996, the show has been
successfully held in Zhuhai in every evennumber year for eight sessions. the event’s
growing importance attracts more exhibitors and visitors every year. the Airshow
China is the key to the China aviation and
defence market.
INMEX China has established itself
as an important platform for the maritime
industry. Ship building, ship repairs, marine services and engineering, offshore
engineering, ports and port development
are featured in this leading business event.
Now in its 4th triumphant presentation,
INMEX China has grown to be the largest meeting place of the worldwide maritime community in the Pearl River Delta
Region. INMEX China provides a strategic platform for key industry players
to explore new business opportunities
specifically in the Southern China through
an extensive showcase of cutting-edge marine technologies and marine equipment
presented by both local and international
exhibitors. Bringing together some 600
companies from 20 countries and regions,
this maritime event will be a grand display
of the best-of-the best products and services for China’s lucrative maritime market.
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The Polish Business Magazine’s mission
is to promote Polish military and defence
industry all over the world, on the regional
and international markets. Facing the economic downturn, often manifesting itself
as the lack of trust between customers and
suppliers, the personal connections help
to remove these boundaries. Thus, such
events as described above are so important
in building reliable business contacts. On
the other hand, we always emphasize that
it is almost impossible to participate in all
major trade fairs or exhibitions. And since
the Polish Business Magazine is present there, our customers and readers are
part of these events (although indirectly)
as well. We strongly believe that what we
do is also a small step toward restoring
the general business credibility.
The Editor
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Interview with Mr. Krzysztof Michalski, PhD, President
of the Military Property Agency AMW, on Modlin
Stronghold (Twierdza Modlin), sale of goods stored
in military warehouses and AMW plans for 2012
What items of interest does the Agency have in its offer
for 2012?
We offer numerous, interesting real properties, situated in
practically every corner of the country. From land plots on
Hel Peninsula, through recreation resorts in the mountains
and on lake shores, to attractive land surrounding former airfields, or plots in inner city areas. We also have large stretches
of land in former military exercise grounds, post-military
barracks, warehousing facilities for the development of logistic bases, as well as attractive town houses, forts or other
historical real property. We also offer some real gems, such
as Kępa Mieszczańska in Wrocław or the Modlin Stronghold
near Warsaw.
Exactly, what now with Modlin Stronghold?
Another tendering procedure has been scheduled for midyear. We are still waiting for detailed guidelines from the Conservator of Antiquities. In the course of the meeting with
the Conservator we already agreed upon the terms and conditions of cooperation, and produced certain new architectural concepts. Investors will now be precisely informed what,
where and how can be done within the Stronghold. Because
this longest fortress in Europe is certainly in need of repair
and modernisation. It is a truly unique structure. Apart from
glorious history, the property also boasts enormous investment potential. It is perfectly situated, with a view of the river
and good communications links to the capital. The offer is
attractive, since the buyer will pay only 50% of the price for
the Stronghold and a stretch of land of nearly 60 hectares, as
the facility qualifies as a relic of history. The calling price for
the real property prior to the discount stood at PLN 60-70
million.
Since we started talking about Modlin Stronghold - when
will the Modlin Airport be commissioned?
Most probably the Modlin Airport will launch operations
in a few months from now, even before the start of EURO
2012. The Agency is the largest shareholder in the project
and this is very important for us to have the passenger airport commissioned as soon as possible. In my opinion, all
stakeholders will benefit from the project: the local self-government, passengers, shareholders and the Army, too, once
we start transferring the profits to the modernisation fund.
And I will be deeply satisfied with the proper management
of this post-military facility. I am also counting on this modern airport to attract investors, willing to buy Modlin Stronghold. After all, the Citadel is situated just 5 kilometers from
the airport. Investors may hardly expect to find a better location. It offers numerous opportunities: tourist and hospitality services, SPA, a sophisticated conference and exhibition
centre.
What does the Agency sell apart from real properties?
We are also trying to help the Army get rid of redundant
equipment, arms, and munitions. Such specific goods are
popular among specialist buyers, giving us the chance to raise
money for the modernisation of the Polish Army. For years,
warehouses full of obsolete munitions have been an unsolvable problem to the Army. The warehousing alone cost the
Army millions of Polish Zlotys each year. Some time ago,
these goods were even planned to be destroyed. In my opinion it was mainly an economic problem with a single solution
- vacate the warehouses and reduce their number as soon as
possible. And this is the path we chose to follow. Three years
later I can admit that we succeeded by removing nearly 23
thousand tones of warfare equipment. And this means solid
cash – in the years 2009-2011 we generated over PLN 155
million from the sale of movable property alone.
Resuming the topic of real properties - how much is the
Agency planning to earn on the sale of military land
plots?
We assume the revenues at approximately PLN 170 million.
However, much depends upon the real property market itself. Despite the crisis, the number of tendering procedures
organised by the Agency has been on the increase, yielding
a stable level of land plots sold. According to our analyses,
in the course of the past two or three years, investors focus
mainly on buying real properties worth up to PLN 2 million.
Real properties worth PLN 2 to 6 million are slightly less
popular. This tendency is caused by the fact that only a small
percentage of such investments are leveraged with credit.
What are the current resources of the Agency?
AMW is one of the largest entities operating on the real
estate market and owned by the State Treasury. At present,
the Agency owns approx. 2400 land plots with the total area
of approx. 6400 hectares, including close to 2700 building with the total floor area of 1.2 million square meters.
The properties are planned to be sold in 850-900 tendering
procedures, scheduled to be held this year. Please visit our
website www.amw.com.pl, where you can find our current
offer.
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WEAPONRY TRAINING BY AREX
AND ADDITIONAL SOLUTIONS
Zakład Automatyki i Urządzeń Pomiarowych AREX Sp.z o.o.
was founded in 1989 and since IX 2011 is a member of WB
Electronics Group. AREX started it’s activity on the market
of defence industry in 2002 offering electric drive control
solutions and special additional equipment to weaponry. After
three years according to market expectations it offered also
it’s first weaponry training set, which started new branch in
company’s profile. Today achievements of AREX are various
weaponry training sets and numerous of other military products, which are used by Polish and Indonesian armies.
The first product of the company in this branch of development was TR-23-2 – a practice set based on the actual
23mm anti-aircraft artilery and missile system ZUR-23-2KGI
construction, coping all it’s dimentional, kinematic and functional features. It consists of an instructor’s part and an
operator’s part coexisting in a wireless computer network.
It enables a simultaneous training on 4 cannons situated in
a shared virtual world. All of the electronic blocks and all
of the simulation software included in the set were designed
by AREX. TR-23-2 training simulator is intended for training of aiming operator at ZU-23-2KGI anti-aircraft artillerymissile set in:
• using the electromechanical equipment of the simulator,
• functional check of the set,
• search, identify and track down water, air and land targets
on simulated battlefield,
• depending on the situation, selecting ammunition type
(artillery – 23 mm ammo type: OFZT, BZT, APDS-T or antiaircraft GROM missile set),
• search, identify and track down water, air and land targets
moving in any direction and with determined speed,
• observing and improving the efficiency in accomplishments
of fire tasks.
The instructor’s station is equipped with a computer with
a control system and battlefield simulator, which is generating a 3D full color image. The representation of the battlefield
is very realistic, including the state of the terrain, various
weather conditions and visibility (fog, cloudiness level, precipitation, daytime and season of the year). The 3D engine
generates 3-dimensional moving or stationary air, land
and water targets (airplanes, helicopters, armored carriers, tanks, etc.). There are many diverse terrain options
for training with a possibility of their extension and fit for
the needs of the end user. The sound effects of battlefield,
artillery-missile mechanics, start of the missile and fire shot
of a ZUR-23- 2KGI set are very realistic.
The aiming operator station represents real 23 mm AntiAircraft Artillery-Missile Set in the equipment and operation
(without combat features, 2A14 guns and GROM missile
set). The CKE-2 reflex sight and battlefield are visualized
on LCD screen. All simulator’s drives (in manual or electric
mode) are in kinematics and dynamics the same as in the real
combat system, which gives operator opportunity of training
in a close to reality battlefield.
Presented training simulator is a device, which can be adopted to any 23 mm anti-aircraft artillery set(ZU-23-2,
ZU-23- 2T), artillery-missile (ZUR-23-2KG, ZUR-23-2S) and
also to another caliber set (for ex. 35 and 57 mm caliber).
Training simulator was developed and manufactured in cooperation with Zakłady Mechaniczne “Tarnów” S.A.
Similar product to presented is TR-23-2MR simulator for
ZU-23-2MR Marine Artillery-Missile Set intended for training of aiming operator at ZU-23-2MR marine artillery-missile
set in:
• using the electromechanical, electric and hydraulic equipment of the simulator,
• functional check of the set,
• search, identify and track down water, air and land targets
on simulated battlefield,
• depending on the situation, selecting ammunition type
(artillery – 23 mm ammo type: OFZT, BZT, APDS-T or antiaircraft missile S-2M),
• search, identify and track down water, air and land targets
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moving in any direction and with determined speed,
• accomplishing fire tasks during different states of the sea
(from 0 to 3 in Beaufort scale),
• observing and improving the efficiency in accomplisments
of fire tasks.
TR-23-2MR training simulator for aiming operator is a stationary device, which consists of instructor’s and operator’s
stations connected by wireless WiFi network. Instructor’s
station is able to connect and cooperate with many aiming
operator’s stations at the same time.
The aiming operator’s station represents real 23 mm marine artillery-missile set in the equipment (including guns and
missile set - without combat features) and in operation. The
GP-02MR tachometric sight or ring sight and sea battlefield
are visualized on LCD screen. The chassis of the screen is a
dummy of tachometric sight with all switches. All mechanical
parts of the training station are on moving platform simulating the state of the sea (from 0 to 3 in Beaufort scale), which
gives operator opportunity of training in a close to reality
battlefield.
Training simulator is a device, which can be adopted to
ZU- 23 -2M artillery set or to set with another caliber. Training simulator was developed and manufactured within the
framework of the Akademia Marynarki Wojennej in Gdynia
and ZAiUP AREX consortium.
The simulator is equipped with the Weaponry Training Platform TRYTON simulating a movement caused by sea weaving.
The TRYTON platform is used also in another AREX simulator
– TR-12,7 WKM PS training set for 12,7mm large-caliber
machine gun on pole base, where it is simulating a movement
caused by sea weaving or driving a vehicle on the land – depending on requirements.
TR-12,7 WKM PS training simulator is intended for training of soldiers operating the 12,7mm large-caliber machine
gun in:
• functional check of 12,7 mm large-caliber machine gun
(WKM-B),
• searching, identifying and tracking water, air and land targets moving in any direction and with determined speed on
simulated battlefield,
• depending on the situation, choosing the way of accomplishing the fire task using the gun or reflex CK-01 sight,
• speed of decision making in fire opening,
• accomplishing fire tasks during different states of the sea
(from 0 to 3 in Beaufort scale),
• observing and improving the efficiency in accomplishments
of fire tasks.
TR-12,7 WKM PS training simulator for soldiers training is
a stationary device, which consists of instructor’s and gunner’s stations connected by wireless WiFi network. Instructor’s station is able to connect and cooperate with many
gunner’s stations at the same time.
The instructor’s station equipped in 3D engine generates
3-dimensional moving or stationary water, air or terrain targets (fast boats, ships, mines, airplanes, helicopters, etc.).
There are many diverse training scenarios with a possibility
of their extension and fit for the needs of the end user. The
sound effects of the battlefield and the mechanics of the gun
are very realistic.
The gunner’s station represents real WKM-B 12,7 mm caliber machine gun on pole base in the equipment and operation. The CK-01 reflex sight or gun sight and sea battlefield
are visualized on high quality 3D glasses or on LCD screen. All
mechanical parts of the training station are on moving platform simulating the state of the sea (from 0 to 3 in Beaufort
scale), which gives soldier opportunity of training in a close
to reality battlefield.
Training simulator is a device, which can be adopted to any
type of 12,7 mm large-caliber machine gun on various bases,
such as: land, tank, vehicle hatch cover and for aircraft targets. The TR-12,7 WKM PS training simulator was developed and manufactured in cooperation with Przedsiębiorstwo
Produkcyjno-Usługowo-Handlowe “HELP” from Starogard
Gdański.
At the moment AREX is developing another training set –
TR- PPZR GROM Training Symulator for training of soldiers
operating the Anti-Aircraft Missile Set GROM. The new
training set uses Virtual Battle Space 2 software which
allows to operate on the same virtual battlefield using multiple various training sets.
Weaponry training products are only a part of AREX activity.
It’s achievements on the field of defense industry concern
mainly combat equipment. One of many company’s success
was it’s part in the development of ZUR-23-2 KG “JODEK-G”
- a 23mm anti-aircraft artillery and missile system, designed
for fighting low flying air targets in the range of up to 5000 m.
It is equipped with elements designed and manufactured by
AREX - electric drives, control panel, steering joystick, missile control system and power sources for the sight and the
missiles. AREX supplies the same components for an export
version of the system, ZUR-23-2 KGI.
AREX also took part in modernization of well known and extensively used lightly armored, self propelled, anti aircraft
weapon system ZU-23-4 “Szyłka”. The new version is called
ZU-23-4 MP “Biała” and among other changes, 4 GROM
missiles were added to it’s weaponry. AREX is the supplier
of electric drives and a start platform for the container
of GROM missiles. The company took part in many research and design projects, one of which was development
of ZSMU- 127 “Kobuz”. “Kobuz” is a remotely controlled
turret, supplied with a 12,7mm caliber machine gun and
smoke grenades. AREX took part in the design process of
ZSMU-127. It is controlled and powered fully from the vehicle’s inside by an electromechanical system (operator’s
panel, control joystick, power sources, electric drives) designed and manufactured by AREX. In present, the company
is developing another component of the system, which is
an autonomous active gun stabilization module.
As an example of the company’s innovative activity, one could
mention a prototype electric drive system for the ZU-23-2
MR marine anti-aircraft and missile system, which AREX designed. The set enables fighting air targets at the maximum
distance of 2500m and altitude of 1500m, by use of guns
or anti-aircraft missiles. There is a possibility of mounting 2
rocket launchers on the start table. As the modernization
of the polish army progressed, a program was started, the
purpose of which was supplying the PZL W-3 helicopter with
a gun turret. Also in this situation AREX has played an important role, providing the turret with it’s OEWH-001 electromechanical equipment. It controls the WS-4610-a remotely
controlled turret of the helicopter, armed with a 12,7mm
caliber machine gun. OEWH-001 is designed to control the
gun’s trigger and reloading mechanism and to aim the gun
at a target by use of the turret’s electric drives. It is also
responsible for the communication between the turret and
the rest of the helicopter’s weaponry systems.
The next step for AREX as an important member of the defense industry was cooperation with Huta Stalowa Wola S.A.
In case of the scattered laying vehicle from HSW, the process of mine laying is controlled by an AREX solution. The system allows it’s operator to set parameters of minefield (size,
density of mine laying and time of self-destruction). AREX using rich experience on the field of automatic control and electric drive systems equipped the 120mm “Rak” mortar with
electromechanical systems. The systems are responsible for
controlling the turret’s position, the automatic ammunition
magazine and the gun loading automaton.
AREX also took part in a project of the new polish tank
“Anders” by OBRUM - the process of loading the gun
in “Anders” tank is realised by an electromechanical automaton, designed and supplied by AREX.
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OBR CTM S.A.
Dickmana 62
81-109 Gdynia
The research, development and implementation
institute OBR Centrum Techniki Morskiej S.A. will
be celebrating its 30 year anniversary this year.
This occasion is a good opportunity to look back
at our past years to assess our achievements formulate commitments and make new plans for the
future.
CTM was established to meet a need for supporting centre for defence industry operating mainly
in country’s maritime security areas to develop
and implement modern technical and technological solutions. For that reason the basic activity
of the centre was at that time connected in a natural way with the Polish Navy in order to meet its
needs in research, development and implementation of modern technical solutions in maritime
systems and armament. The range of research,
design and implementation works carried out
by CTM evolved over the last 30 years as well as
the Polish Navy’s requirements.
The centre’s activities are directed towards meeting the above mentioned needs and development
of complete solutions when called upon. In areas
such as data exchange systems or command systems recipients of CTM’s products are also other
services of the Polish Armed Forces.
There have been explicit changes of priorities in
global and national security in the last few years.
The predominant risks had been identified as so
called asymmetric threats. To counteract those
risks involvement of many institutions related to
the national system of security is required. Following these tendencies CTM has joined the process
of developing new technologies and technical solutions in order to neutralize those risks and supports other institutions responsible for security
of the country.
Thirty years of consistent prosperity has allowed
the institute to build and established competencies mainly in areas such as:
• Command, Control and Communication Systems
• Data Exchange Systems, as well as Systems for
Radio Communications
• Underwater Weapon Systems
• Maritime Infrastructure Protection Systems (incl.
harbours) in the aspect of so called asymmetric
threats.
Plans for the coming years are dedicated to develop competencies of the centre’s personnel as well
as the scientific infrastructure in order to offer solutions able to meet all modern requirements and
standards applicable to Polish institutions responsible for national security particularly maritime
security.
CTM’s mission is: OBR CTM S.A. A STRONG EUROPEAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
PROVIDING MODERN TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS IN THE AREA OF ITS KEY COMPENTECIES .
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www.ctm.gdynia.pl
COMMAND CONTROL
AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Family of HF mobile
TRANSCEIVERS
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Bumar Group is the largest producer and supplier
of defense systems in Central Europe. Over 40 years
of presence in the defense industry has strengthened Bumar Group’s position as a solid and reliable supplier for most demanding client that is
the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland and for
over 40 different countries from the regions such
as Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin and North
America.
Bumar Group consists of 23 technologically advanced companies able to provide modern and
technologically advanced equipment which can
meet any demands of the contemporary battlefield
in tthe
he a
are
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ms,
ammunition and rockets production, armoured vehicles and soldiers’ personal equipment.
For over 40 years the company has been a leader in
the domestic and international market of weaponry, construction plant, mining and handling equipment. Its extensive experience, world-recognized
and distinguishable brand, achievements in implementing new technologies in the Polish industry
and in initiating
g relationships with renowned producers all over the world,, professional and skilful
personnel are company’s m
main assets. Bumar has
been supplying and selling
g its equipment and services to the Polish Army and
d in over 40 countries in
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Europe, Africa, Asia, South America and the U.S.,
winning many international bids. Bumar Group’s
capital accumulated at Bumar sp. z o.o. is equal to
PLN 1.476.434.500.
The close cooperation with R & D institutions, focus
on young and innovative personnel of engineers
who understand the challenges of the modern
battlefield, as well as close cooperation with international partners in the area of new technological
solutions and over 40 years experience in the international armament market guarantee the high
quality of Bumar Group’s products.
As the leading armament producer and supplier in
the
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key partners for defense companies from all over
the world, for example: EADS, Lockhead Martin,
Nammo, Rafael, MBDA, Raytheon, Kongsberg, BAE
Systems.
Currently Bumar Group consists of 23 specialized
production plants integrated within four Divisions
which offer comprehensive system solutions in the
areas such as: electronic systems - Bumar |Electronics,
armoured vehicles - Bumar |Land, ammunition
and missiles - Bumar |Ammunitions,, and the complete equipment for soldier at modern battlefield
- Bumar |Soldier.
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BUMAR AMUNICJA Products In Afghanistan
Carrying out combat actions requires permanent military supplies. Even the best weapon
without ammunition is just a useless piece
of technologically advanced object in the soldier’s hands.
Bumar Amunicja SA is the largest national
producer of ammunition, anti-armour and antiaircraft missiles. The company supplies most
ammunition being used in Afghanistan for
the Polish Task Forces in that country.
The most popular ammunition used there is
of the small caliber kind. Each soldier from
the Polish Contingent uses the 9x19 mm pistol
ammunition and intermediate 5,56x45, which
comes the most often with the BALL ordinary
projectiles and T tracer projectiles. The Humvee
and Cougar armored vehicles, which are being
used by the Polish Contingent in Afghanistan,
are equipped with the PKM machine-guns
that use the 7,62x54R ammunition type. These
machine-guns and ammunition are also used
as the weapon of an infantry combat support.
The second rifle cartridge that is produced by
Bumar Amunicja SA and used by our soldiers is
the 7,62x51 mm type. It is a NATO ammunition
which comes in 5 types:
1. Rifle cartridge „BALL” with the lead-core
projectile
2 Rifle
2.
Rifl cartridge
t id „AP
AP” with
ith the
th armor
armor-piercing
piercing
i i
projectile
3. Rifle cartridge „API” with the armor-piercing
incendiary proojectile
4. Rifle cartridge „T” with the tracer projectile
5. Rifle blank cartridge - the „BLANK”
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The leading equipment of the Polish Contingent
in Afghanistan is the Rosomak vehicle. The basic armament of this transporter is the Bushmaster 30 mm cannon. The leading product
of Bumar Amunicja SA and at the same time
an important tool for our contingent in Afganistan is the 30x173 mm ammunition family. In
the current production there are four types
of cartridge of this caliber with the following
projectiles: the multi-purpose projectile with
a tracer and self-destroying fuse MP-T, armourpiercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot –tracer
projectile APFSDS-T, target practice projectile
with a tracer TP-T, and finally the newest product of Bumar Amunicja SA - the FAPDS-T cartridge with frangible armour-piercing discarding sabot - tracer projectile.
The cartridges with sub-caliber projectiles,
made of the delayed fragmentation tungsten
heavy alloys, with their ballistic and combat
characteristics considerably surpass the cartridges with high explosive incendiary and
armor-piercing-incendiary projectiles, uniting
their qualities. An additional merit of the projectile is the lack of a detonator, which makes
these projectiles much more safe in use. The
effect of the projectile delayed fragmentation
after hitting a target is characteristic for this
cartridge projectile. Destroying a target is the
consequence of fragments, which are produced
i the
in
h process off a projectile
j il core fragmentaf
tion, which is the result of hitting subsequent
plates of a multi-layered object and the tempera
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of a target as well as a combustible elements
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Bumar Amunicja S.A
ul. Legionów 122, 26-111 Skarzysko-Kamienna
www.bumaramunicja.com
7,62x51 mm ammunition
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Zakłady Metalowe „DEZAMET” Spółka Akcyjna
Ul. Szypowskiego 1
39-460 Nowa Dęba
tel. +48 15 845 14 23
fax. +48 15 846 26 19
[email protected]
www.dezamet.com.pl
THE FAMILY OF 40mm AMMUNITION
„DEZAMET S.A.” Metal Works is an experienced producer of different types
of medium and large caliber ammunition. Drawing from the long tradition and
having a firm background in modern technologies and the modernized machine
park, the company produces high quality ammunition of certain technical and
combat parameters that are comparable to other constructions of this type in
Europe and the rest of the world.
Currently, Dezamet S.A. has focused its efforts on 40mm ammunition for both
the LV grenade launcher and for HV one. One of the main goals of Dezamet S.A.
is to work out a modern individual system of weapon and ammunition. In connection with this, the key decision for the company was to develop the 40mm
System of Weapon and Ammunition SBAO-40. This system contains two types
of grenade launchers of 40mm caliber – standalone and underbarrel as well as
the whole family of 40mm ammunition.
40mm LV grenade launcher
Dezamet S.A is a producer of the 40mm standalone grenade launcher GSBO40 and the underbarrel one GPBO-40. Both are designed for firing with classic
ammunition 40x46mm, which is compatible with the NATO standard, as well
as with special purpose ammunition (gas, smoke or stun). The construction
of the grenade launchers is light, easy to operate and handy.
40mm ammunition
Dezamet S.A. is a producer of the wide range of 40mm grenade launcher ammunition for HV and LV grenade launchers.
Dezamet supplies not only 40mm combat ammunition but also less than lethal
and training ammunition for training purposes. The SBAO system has been designed with the view of military units, police, intelligence agencies and border
guards. All of them have a possibility to choose the type of ammunition depending on the threat level. Less than lethal ammunition comprises of 40mm cartridges with a rubber projectile, flash-bang, gas, smoke, illumination, incendiary
and others.
Additionally, this system will be extended with ammunition equipped with a camera.
40mm ammunition for an HV grenade launcher is designed for firing the MK19
launcher or others with the same parameters. Dezamet S.A. offers the following types of this ammunition: HEDP, HEDP Air burst, HE and practice.
The construction of cartridges assures the safety in use and operational
reliability.
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SPECIAL PRODUCTION
The history of the Special Works in Niewiadów dated back to 1922
when the company of „NITRAT” Polish Chemical Works in Niewiadów were founded by the decision of the Minister of Trade and
Industry.
Autocamp
Apart from the short period of World War II, for 90 years of its
existence the factory has been producing goods for the army.
Between 1950 and 1980 this type of production had accounted
for 60-70% of the total production, while in the following years it
decreased to approximately 5%.
In the recent years, the amount of production for the defence industry has increased and fluctuates around 15% of the total production of the Works in Niewiadów.
It has to be stressed that currently we cooperate with our largest customer, which is the Armament Inspectorate of the Ministry
of National Defence, on the basis of long-term agreements.
BE7317U
luggage trailer
Mushroom and fruit dryer
This cooperation enables us to predictably determine production
objectives in quite a long period of time, as well as to correctly plan
the purchasing of materials and maintain the cooperation.
We hope that such a procedure of long-term contracting products
by the Ministry of National Defence will be sustained in the following years.
There are a lot of specialist products in the offer of Niewiadów, for
example air rocket cartridges, manual disposable grenade launchers, practice bombs, smoke grenades, 26 mm flares and explosive
materials for the mining industry. All of these products have been
being manufactured for many years.
The products were given both the current certificates that are
granted by appropriate military institutes and declarations of conformity in the field of Defence and Security.
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camping caravan
Additionally, our Works, in cooperation with the Military Institute
of Armament Technology and Military Institute of Chemistry and
Radiometry, between 2002-2004 have started manufacturing new
products, characterized by very well tactical and technical parameters.
These products are: the tank smoke ammunition GM-81 with
an extended masking band within the infrared range and manual
smoke grenade RGD-3 masking within the infrared range.
P-50
practice bomb
These products have an approved technical documentation by
the Director of the Armament Policy Department of the Ministry of
National Defence.
S-5KO, S-5MO
We hope that in the near time we will get large orders from
the Ministry of National Defence.
air rocket cartridges
The “NIEWIADÓW” S.A. Company is also the oldest national producer of car trailers and the only Polish producer of camping caravans and autocamps (motorhomes).
Basing on the dozen years of experience, the company produces
a number of trailers types, starting from luggage trailers, by specialist trailers to already mentioned camping caravans and autocamps.
NT-26
RGD-3
flare
These products are characterized by the high quality and soundness. ( NIEWIADÓW obtained the ISO certificate in 2007).
manual smoke grenade
Our brand is recognized in Poland and it is well known in Europe
(we have the UE certificates) and all over the world (for example in
Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan and South Korea). More than
70% of our production is exported.
Moreover, NIEWIADÓW S.A. is a producer of small home appliances (for instance mushroom and fruit dryers). The company has
its own device-room, which produces injection forms and specialist
tools.
After the deep transformation performed in 2011, „NIEWIADÓW”
S.A. has significantly improved its financial situation. It is a reliable
partner in every aspect of its activity.
GM-81
tank smoke
ammunition
GAK-81
81 mm grenades for
setting of aerodyspersive screens
T-45, T-75, T-75a, T-190, T-190a
explosive activate trinitrotoluene
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Products offered by ZM ”TARNÓW” SA:
7,62 mm Machine Guns,
12,7mm Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifles,
12,7 mm Heavy Machine Guns,
Mounts for 12,7 mm Heavy Machine Guns ,
23 mm Anti - Aircraft and Missile Systems ZUR-23-2KG,
23 mm Naval Anti - Aircraft and Missile Systems ZU-23-2MR,
40mm light Grenade Launchers.
New Products and Projects:
Remote Controlled Weapon Turrets ZSMU-1276 A3 and ZSMU-1276 C1,
40 mm Automatic Grenade Launchers AGL-40 for NATO standard ammunition,
Mobile Indoor Training Shooting Range in Containers,
Anti –Aircraft Artillery and Missile Close Range System “PILICA” – for protection of airfields and any other important military objects, capable of working
with NATO Integrated Air Defence System (NATINADS) in foreign missions.
CONTACT:
ZAKŁADY MECHANICZNE „TARNÓW” S.A.
ul. Kochanowskiego 30, 33-100 Tarnów
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tel.+ 48 14/ 63 06 200, fax. + 48 14/ 63 06 204
www.zmt.tarnow.pl e-mail: [email protected]
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The Industrial Research Institute for Automation and
Measurements - PIAP is the only producer of high quality mobile robots for counter-terrorism use in Poland.
PIAP’s robots are by far the most widely used in Polish
services responsible for security and defense, but they
are also proving very popular among international users.
So far, they have been deployed to Iraq, Saudi Arabia,
Germany, Switzerland, Lithuania and Belarus. The history of Polish pyrotechnical robots has begun in 1999,
police pyrotechnicians were taking part in the Institute’s
projects and giving their opinions as future users of the
robots from the very beginning.
manual telescopic extension of tthe second part of the
manipulator’s arm),
2. an increased load capacity of the manipulator (up
to 15 kg),
PIAP GRYF is the latest robot engineered by the Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements PIAP. It has been designed in 2011 with a view to
increase functionality of PIAP’s other small robot - PIAP
SCOUT. Its main purpose is to replace humans in perilous locations, primarily when there is danger of explosion. GRYF has been constructed based on feedback
received from PIAP SCOUT’s users, i.e. Airport Border
Guard, Police and Firefighters. As a result, the robot’s
mass has been increased to enhance stability when lifting heavy objects and, more importantly, the manipulator
has been equipped with additional degrees of freedom in
order to allow precise control over inspected objects.
•
additional abilities and a means to lift bigger and
heavier objects with more precision and without fear
that the robot will suffer damage.
•
a possibility to change the position of the manipulator
and of other devices mounted to the mobile base.
•
greater stability of the robot when lifting objects.
•
greater stability of the robot when climbing stairs and
negotiation various kinds of field obstacles.
•
greater reach of the manipulator (along the forwardbackward direction).
GRYF’s users can continue to benefit from PIAP SCOUT’s
advantages such as: a hybrid, caterpillars-wheels, running gear. When necessary, moving wheels can easily be
dismantled in order to decrease the robot’s dimensions.
Conveniently, GRYF and PIAP SCOUT are steered from
a small, portable control panel in form of a suitcase or,
when only driving – from a remote control. The robots’
mobile bases are small and light – therefore easy to lift
and transport. They also have universal brackets and
holders which enable quick fitting of accessories. Moreover, the robots’ activation time is remarkably short (full
operation is possible in as little as 2 seconds). Mobile
base and control panel batteries are interchangeable,
which is very helpful in the field where the robot’s battery can be replaced with a less used one from the control panel. Both GRYF and PIAP SCOUT have a safety
clutch which protects them from damage resulting from
operator’s action (e.g. when lifting a load heavier than
the robot’s capacity) and a dedicated self-diagnostic
equipment for efficient service and maintenance.
GRYF’s new design is innovative in many
ways, its advantages include:
1. an increased number of degrees of freedom.
Currently there are as many as seven degrees
of freedom (rotation of the manipulator’s base, movement of the first and second part of the manipulator’s
arm, rotation of the gripper, gripper’s movement in
the vertical plane, gripping and releasing as well as
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3. the possibility to install the manipulator in any
chosen position on top of the mobile base. It is made
possible thanks to a set of rails placed parallel to the
top part of the robot and clamps, which are located on
the manipulator’s base.
As a result of these solutions, GRYF’s users
can benefit from:
In order to ensure high stability of the robot, PIAP has
designed a new, enlarged mobile base with a very strong
drive mechanism of the front caterpillars. It also boasts
a new type of caterpillars with an increased resistance
to chemical agents. In addition, the construction of the
operator’s post has been improved in relation to previous
versions.
GRYF can also be equipped with and adjusted to a number of optional devices such as
the following:
•
an automatic optic-fibre cable winder,
•
disruptors,
•
X-Ray devices,
•
chemical, biological and radiological contamination
sensors,
•
explosive material detector,
•
containers or baskets mountable on the robot’s mobile base,
•
other devices already owned by the users.
The robot’s wheels can easily
be dismantled and mounted again.
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