Radmor hosts delegation from the Republic of Turkey. Advancing maritime security cooperation
Radmor, the competence center of WB GROUP specializing in military communications and unmanned maritime systems, hosted a delegation from the Republic of Turkey at its state-of-the-art facilities. The visit aimed to showcase innovative solutions for the navy and strengthen international industrial cooperation in maritime security.
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Turkish delegation visits Gdynia
The meeting included Turkish Ambassador Rauf Alp Denktaş and Defense Attaché Colonel Emrah Börekçi, accompanied by Rear Admiral Włodzimierz Kułagin, head of armaments at the Polish Navy Armament Inspectorate.
The visit had a strong technological and demonstration focus. WB GROUP representatives presented tactical communication systems developed in Gdynia, as well as equipment designed for maritime operations. Guests were introduced to the industrial potential of Radmor and Arex, including solutions for the navy such as:
- remotely controlled weapon modules,
- modernization kits,
- a family of unmanned maritime systems.
WB GROUP innovations supporting maritime security
Radmor has long been a leader in tactical communication systems for the Polish Armed Forces. As part of WB GROUP, the company is also developing integrated solutions combining modern unmanned systems with remote-control technologies.
During the Turkish delegation’s visit, the company showcased unmanned maritime platforms, electronic warfare modules, and tactical communication systems that enable efficient command and control of units in challenging operational environments.
WB GROUP experts emphasize that these technological developments respond to the growing demand for modern defense solutions in the Baltic and Black Sea regions.
Strategic significance of Polish-Turkish cooperation
The visit of the Turkish delegation to Gdynia represents another step in building industrial and defense relations between Poland and Turkey. The meeting fostered dialogue and experience exchange on modern solutions for maritime security, which is strategically important in the context of regional threats and fleet modernization.
For WB GROUP, the event was also an opportunity to present the potential of the Polish defense industry on the international stage and strengthen technological cooperation with foreign partners.
Radmor and WB GROUP innovation in maritime security in the spotlight
The visit of the Republic of Turkey delegation to Radmor highlighted how the Polish defense industry is advancing cutting-edge technologies for the navy. Tactical communication systems, remotely controlled weapon modules, and unmanned maritime platforms showcased by WB GROUP confirm Poland’s position as a key technological partner in the Baltic and Black Sea regions. The meeting with Turkish experts opens new perspectives for international cooperation, enhancing maritime security and demonstrating the potential of Polish innovations in the defense sector.
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