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Day 2 Summary of MSPO 2024 International Defense Exhibition in Kielce Poland.
The second day of the MSPO 2024 defense industry exhibition in Kielce, Poland, brought forth groundbreaking innovations from leading global defense companies, as reported by the Army Recognition Group editorial team. The event, which showcases the latest military technologies, attracted attention with several significant product launches and debuts.
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Canadian Defense Company Roshel displays two new variants of its Senator 4x4 armored vehicle during MSPO 2024. (Picture source: Army Recognition Group)
MSPO 2024, Polish defense industry exhibition continues to solidify its reputation as one of Europe's most prominent defense industry exhibitions, attracting exhibitors and attendees from across the world. This year’s event features over 600 exhibitors from more than 30 countries, representing a wide range of sectors including armored vehicles, aerospace, cybersecurity, and advanced communication systems. The exhibition serves as a platform for both well-established defense contractors and emerging companies to present their innovations to key military and government decision-makers.
In addition to the vast array of product displays, MSPO 2024 includes live demonstrations, conferences, and bilateral meetings, fostering collaboration between industry and defense officials. With growing international interest in defense modernization and security solutions, MSPO has become a vital hub for showcasing the latest in military technology and facilitating strategic partnerships across the global defense industry.
Among the highlights, Canadian armored vehicle manufacturer Roshel unveiled a new version of its highly-regarded Senator MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) vehicle. The new version builds on the success of the original design, offering enhanced protection and mobility for diverse operational needs. Alongside the MRAP, Roshel introduced a new Cargo variant, designed to meet logistical requirements in challenging environments.
Finnish defense technology company NDR-Industries also showcased its innovation with the Havoc S-300 Gen3 medical unmanned ground vehicle (UGV). This advanced UGV, equipped with a powerful 900-horsepower engine and an armored medical capsule, aims to revolutionize battlefield medical support by providing safe and efficient evacuation capabilities.
Another Finnish company, Protolab, made an impressive debut with its new PMPV 6x6 armored vehicle, displayed for the first time at MSPO 2024. The PMPV, designed for tactical mobility and versatility, promises robust performance in challenging terrains, further enhancing the defense industry's portfolio of armored solutions.
These unveilings reflect the ongoing advancements in defense technology showcased at MSPO 2024, underscoring the event's role as a global platform for defense innovation and collaboration.