Targi Kielce’s preparations are in full swing and the 33rd International Defence Industry Exhibition (MSPO), one of the three most essential defence events in Europe, is coming soon. This year’s expo, taking place from 2 to 5 September 2025, promises to be record breaking, both in terms of exhibition space and the diversity of technologies presented.
Exhibitors from 34 countries have already registered to participate in MSPO 2025, including countries as far away as Australia, South Korea, India, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates. The exhibitors’ list also includes leaders from Europe, including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and, of course, Poland. The exhibition will be located in permanent halls 1–6 and temporary halls 9 and 10, as well as in the extensive outdoor exhibition grounds.
Technological innovations and world premieres
One of the greatest advantages of MSPO is the opportunity for direct contact with the latest developments in defence technologies. The companies of the Polish Armaments Group, a strategic partner of MSPO, plan to present over 400 exhibits. Premieres announced by other exhibitors include the SC166 modular packaging, designed for the safe transport of 120 mm tank ammunition, the RAF1 mobile photovoltaic power plant, designed for field operations, and the FIELDctrl Follow 3D MIMO radar system, which utilises artificial intelligence for counter-drone operations. Edbak, a company making its debut at MSPO, will present innovative solutions, offering robotic machine parks dedicated to the defence sector. Exhibitors will also present the latest solutions in equipment maintenance. General Nano Protection will present a line of products designed to protect weapons and electronic components in extreme conditions.
The International Defence Industry Exhibition in Kielce is not only an exhibition, but also a meeting place for key decision makers, armaments market leaders and representatives of armed forces from around the world. Every consecutive year, MSPO strengthens its position as a forum for exchanging experiences, presenting ground-breaking technologies and establishing partnerships.
This year’s expo, as the organisers emphasise, will focus not only on innovative defence solutions, but also on the growing importance of environmental, social and governance factors in the arms sector and the use of artificial intelligence in command, detection and logistical support systems.
More information about MSPO at https://www.targikielce.pl/en/mspo

