Polish Army gets acquainted with Warmate
The first batch of Warmate loitering munitions was delivered to the Polish Army in late December, to be used for operator familiarisation and training.
The delivery took place nearly a month after signing of the procurement contract with the system's manufacturer, WB Group. Under terms of the agreement, valued at around 100 million Polish Zloty ($29 million), the Polish Armed Forces are to receive 1000 Warmate loitering munitions.
The first batch of Warmate loitering munitions was handed over to the 3rd Regional Logistics Base in Krakow. Deliveries should conclude in the Q2 of 2018.
Eventually, it will be transferred to
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