Polish drones will come from Sochaczew

polska-zbrojna.pl 3 weeks ago

The improvement of the drone manufacture is 1 of the elements of building the safety foundations," said late Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, informing about the fresh initiative of Hornet – Polish Drony. Thanks to the common forces of Polish business and military know-how, the production of Polish unmanned workers developed by the method Institute of the Air Force will shortly begin.

Unmanned long-range aircraft Striker.

"In the second 4th of 2026 the production of drones by Hornet – Polish Drony will begin. The majority stake in the company was taken up by the method Institute of the Air Force and the project's partner is the Boryszew Group" - said the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in social media. It was pointed out that the fresh investment will strengthen the Polish defence manufacture and will contribute to the construction of national capabilities for unmanned systems.

Formerly Deputy Prime Minister, National Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz spoke about signing the alleged conditional agreement by Air Force method Institute (ITWL) And the Boryshev Group. By its majority power (52%), Hornet – Polskie Drony became an ITWL shareholder, who will supply know-how on technology Unmanned air weapons systems. The Boryszew Group retained 48% of its stake in the company and is to be liable for financing and supporting the task on the basis of existing infrastructure. Production is to start in leased industrial areas of Boryszew ERG Branch in Sochaczew.

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ITWL is active in a number of Unmanned Aircraft improvement (BSP) programmes. It's mostly about Mini BSP NeoX-2 Spirit, which are part of the Visionary strategy – the first specified sets went to the Polish army in May 2025. In addition, ITWL conducts investigation on guidance, communications and mark classification algorithms for an unmanned reconnaissance and impact system. The Institute besides participated in investigation and improvement programmes on the integration of drones into airspace, as well as in unmanned services specified as airport safety (project 5D-AeroSafe), photomaps and models (ERA).

The Boryszew Group is 1 of the largest private industrial groups in Poland, including the main processing of non-ferrous metals in Poland and Central and east Europe. In addition, it operates in the automotive industry, specialises in the comprehensive disposal of medical and industrial waste, offers comprehensive energy services and is simply a maker of advanced chemicals for the automotive, aviation and rail sectors.

Jakub Zagalski
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