This year’s edition of the International Defense Industry Exhibition (MSPO) has come to an end. We have had four intense days filled with meetings, talks, and debates, which confirmed that the event in Kielce remains one of the key venues for dialogue on the future of defense and security.
This year, we presented:
The Wizjer UAV set, complete with:
- 1 airframe on an operational vehicle,
- 1 airframe on a launcher
- Ground Control Station
- Ground Data Terminal
- Portable Data Terminal
- Pneumatic Launch Pad
- Operational, service, and production vehicle fully developed by WZL2
Orlik UAV set:
- Air platform
- Ground Control Station
The kit also includes components that we are not presenting at MSPO this year due to limited exhibition space:
- Launch pad – discussed during the presentation, but not available at the stand.
- Logistics vehicle – discussed during the presentation, but not available at the stand.
MSPO 2025 was visited by numerous high-level guests, including:
- Prime Minister Donald Tusk,
- Secretary of State in the Ministry of National Defense Cezary Tomczyk,
- Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of State Assets Konrad Gołota,
- Secretary of State, Deputy Head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister Grzegorz Karpiński.
- President of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego Mirosław Czekaj.
One of the most important moments of the fair was the signing of two strategic agreements:
- A cooperation agreement between Wojskowe Zakłady Lotnicze Nr 2 S.A., the Air Force Institute of Technology, and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A.
The aim of the cooperation is to develop and implement innovative solutions in the field of drone systems. - Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Northrop Grumman Corporation and Wojskowe Zakłady Lotnicze Nr 2 S.A.
The agreement paves the way for the potential implementation of the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye early warning and command aircraft, which will increase Poland’s interoperability with NATO. The document also provides for cooperation in the field of knowledge transfer, staff training, and joint technological initiatives.
Press briefings, expert meetings, and debates were also held during MSPO. Jakub Gazda, President of the Management Board of WZL 2 S.A., took an active part in one of them, entitled “The contribution of the domestic defense industry to the development of the Polish Air Force.”
MSPO 2025 once again demonstrated that cooperation between industry, science, and state institutions is key to building modern defense capabilities.