Poland orders additional FlyEye Unmanned Systems

On 24 October, Piotr Wojciechowski, President of WB GROUP, and Colonel Piotr Paluch, Deputy Head of the Armament Agency, signed the fourth executive agreement for the delivery of multiple FlyEye UAS sets. The contract includes technical documentation as well as comprehensive repair, logistics, and training packages.

This agreement represents another important step in strengthening the reconnaissance capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces. It supports the equipping of operational units with advanced, battle-proven, Polish-made systems and reflects the ongoing, long-term cooperation between WB GROUP and the Polish defence sector.

The FlyEye systems to be delivered will be integrated with the TOPAZ combat management system, ensuring full compatibility with mortars, self-propelled howitzers, and rocket launchers currently in service with the Polish Armed Forces. This integration enables the efficient use of aerial reconnaissance data in tactical decision-making processes.

The signed executive contract continues the implementation of the framework agreement concluded on 5 September 2023, during the XXXI International Defence Industry Exhibition (MSPO) in Kielce. The agreement covers the delivery of more than 400 FlyEye sets, developed and manufactured by Flytronic – a company that has been part of WB GROUP since 2009.

FlyEye is a mini-class unmanned aerial system designed for airborne image reconnaissance. Thanks to modular payloads equipped with both daylight and thermal imaging cameras, the system ensures effective day-and-night operation under all weather conditions.

The system has been proven operationally both in Poland and abroad – by Polish Military Contingents, Operational Forces, and the Territorial Defence Forces. FlyEye is also widely used in ongoing combat operations in Ukraine, where it has demonstrated exceptional effectiveness and resilience in real battlefield conditions.

Photo coutresy WB Group

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