Ukrainian defence industry presents joint stand at MSPO 2025

What Ukraine showcased at the Polish arms exhibition MSPO 2025

Ten leading Ukrainian companies showcased their technologies under the national brand ZBROYA

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Photo by Ukrainian Council of Defence Industry

For the first time, Ukraine presented its defence industry at a joint national stand under the ZBROYA brand at MSPO 2025 — the largest military exhibition in Central and Eastern Europe, the Ukrainian Council of Defence Industry reported.

Ten leading Ukrainian companies took part under the ZBROYA brand, presenting combat-proven technologies, including drones, electronic warfare systems, ground robotic platforms, armour protection and military training equipment.

The national stand featured the following private manufacturers:

  • Victory Soft, specialising in robotic platforms and tactical drones, presented the Guliver ground platform along with the FPV drones Venat-13Opt and Venat-8A.
  • Piranha Tech, an electronic warfare manufacturer, showcased the five-channel Piranha 5T system.
  • Octava Defence, part of the international Octava Group working in cybersecurity and defence technologies, displayed the Fenek detection system and the FLYCAT loitering munition.
  • Tencore, an engineering company developing robotic platforms, presented the TerMIT ground system.
  • Ark Robotics demonstrated the Frontier System for swarm control and the compact A1 robot.
  • RAROG Aerospace exhibited the RAROG-KRL-60T loitering munition, the RAS Ground Station, the RAROG-R relay platform and the RR2500SC and RR4000SC warheads.
  • Overland presented the Tanchik ground robotic system, already in frontline use for logistics, evacuation and demining.
  • Technari, a producer of military training equipment, displayed the Chaika and Chaika-M simulators, as well as the ePPO system (Ukraine’s civilian air defence app).
  • RoverTech unveiled the Zmiy Droid 12.7 ground attack robot fitted with the Wolly 12.7 combat module.
  • UARMS, a manufacturer of ballistic protection, presented updated models of the TOR-D and TREK helmets, alongside TREVIX tactical goggles and masks.

ZBROYA was not the only representation of the Ukrainian defence sector at MSPO 2025. Members of the National Association of the Defence Industry of Ukraine (NAUDI) also had a joint stand, while several Ukrainian companies exhibited individually.

It is also worth noting that in February 2025 the Ministry of Strategic Industries announced plans to consolidate the Ukrainian defence industry under the single ZBROYA brand. The aim is to unite Ukrainian manufacturers under a common name to promote their products on international markets and strengthen Ukraine’s position as a leader in advanced weapons production, built on the unique experience of modern warfare.