Poland Deploys Advanced Domestic Weapons Systems for Combat Testing on Ukrainian Front Line
Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk confirms Poland will test domestic weapons and drones in Ukraine to gain combat data. Read about the new drone armada.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 29, 2026, 10:56 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Interfax-Ukraine

Warsaw Institutionalizes Battlefield Trials for New Hardware
In a significant expansion of its defense policy, Poland has confirmed plans to utilize the Ukrainian front as a primary testing ground for its latest military innovations. Deputy Minister of National Defence Cezary Tomczyk stated that while domestic training ranges are essential for initial evaluations, only direct contact with a conventional foreign army provides the necessary environment to validate equipment effectiveness. This move transitions Polish military procurement from theoretical modeling to a data-driven approach, ensuring that subsequent production runs are based on combat-proven performance metrics rather than laboratory simulations.
Seeking the Real Picture of Combat Effectiveness
According to Tomczyk, the primary objective of these deployments is to gain an unvarnished view of what hardware survives the rigors of modern electronic warfare and high-intensity artillery duels. By observing how Polish-made systems interact with foreign adversaries on the front line, the Ministry of National Defence intends to identify critical failures and engineering bottlenecks in real-time. This feedback loop is designed to accelerate the modernization of the Polish Armed Forces, allowing for rapid software updates and hardware modifications that would traditionally take years to develop through standard peacetime procurement cycles.
Scaling the WB Electronics Cooperation Model
The ministry highlighted WB Electronics as the blueprint for future industrial collaboration between the two nations. The Polish defense contractor already maintains an active presence in the theater, supplying Warmate loitering munitions and FlyEye reconnaissance drones that have seen extensive use against Russian forces. Warsaw now aims to scale this specific cooperation model significantly, moving beyond simple supply chains toward a deeper technological symbiosis. The goal is to combine Polish manufacturing stability with the front-line engineering expertise of Ukrainian technicians to maintain a qualitative edge over evolving battlefield threats.
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