He can operate hundreds of nautical miles off the coast. By moving an explosive up to 100 kg, it can hit diversion groups and boats attacking the coast. specified capabilities are available from the circulating Sk@rp ammunition, which was developed by WB Group engineers. Sk@rp was presented during this year's global Defence manufacture Salon.
WB Group, 1 of the largest unmanned aircraft manufacturers in Europe, is increasingly investing in solutions useful in the maritime domain. During this year International Defence manufacture Salon The WB Group presented a novelty: the unmanned Sk@rp, which is to become a fresh component of coastal protection. “Sk@rp can carry between 50 and 100 kg of destructive cargo, depending on the kind and kind of head,” says Remigius Wilk, Head of Communications at the WB Group.
Depending on the explosive, Sk@rp will be utilized to combat tiny and medium-sized vessels. In particular, it is designed to neutralise diversion groups and boats attacking the coast. He'll be able to operate hundreds of nautical miles offshore. On MSPO’25 its smallest version was presented, but representatives of the WB Group emphasize that the system, depending on the needs, can be enlarged or modified.
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Although Sk@rp is primarily circular ammunition, it can be utilized for exploratory missions to a limited extent. – Sk@rp first locates the target, circulates over it, checks it and performs a precise impact if necessary. The data obtained can be transferred to another elements of the coastal protection system," emphasises Remigius Wilk.
On International Defence manufacture Salon WB Group presented Sk@rp alongside the larger seamanless StormRider, showing that both solutions fit into the construction of a multi-domain system.
Importantly, Sk@rp is based on Polish components and proprietary solutions of the WB Group, and communication and command management systems usage national encryption mechanisms. According to the manufacturer, this is intended to increase the system's opposition to interference and attempts to take control and facilitate integration with another platforms utilized by Polish armed forces.

