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WSF2016 Strategic Industrial Partner – the Polish Armaments group

  • Published: October 15, 2016

WSF2016 Strategic Industrial Partner – the Polish Armaments group

  • Published: October 15, 2016

The Warsaw Security Forum 2016 proudly announces strategic industrial partner ‘Polish Armaments group’ – A group with a vision of Strong business partnership. It’s a group of people with business vision and energy. Based on many years’ experience and expertise, it forms one of the largest defense groups in Central Europe, with an ambition to become the leading manufacturer of technologically advanced equipment for modern armies.

The Polish Armaments group is building the strength of the Polish armaments industry capable of executing innovative solutions in the field of defense, and as the primary business partner in the Polish Army modernization process It constitutes to be an important component of the national security system. With over 60 enterprises- group is capable to submit a comprehensive offer of reliable products and services to its Customers. It continually develops resources and expertise by quickly responding to changes occurring worldwide, in order to meet diverse requirements of contracting parties in Poland and abroad.

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