AUSA 2018: US arm of Polish WB Group makes debut
The 2018 AUSA annual meeting and exposition will include first-time exhibitor WB America. The new company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of WB Group, a 22-year-old business that has served as a key contributor to the technological transformation of the Polish Army and its defense sector.
The parent company is known for designing and manufacturing state-of-the-art systems that integrate communications, unmanned aerial systems, loitering munitions and fire control subsystems into robust and agile integrated solutions.
‘We’re more than just a systems integrator,’ said Jim Curtin, president of WB America. ‘We create solutions.’
Noting that WB systems ‘have been deployed in the
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