VEGA, a Polish manufacturer specialising in the production of nitrocellulose combustible cartridge cases for mortar and artillery ammunition, is participating in Eurosatory 2026 in Paris. The company is exhibiting at the national stand organised by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH). The event takes place on 15–19 June 2026 and is one of the world's most important defence industry events.
Eurosatory 2026 – A Global Hub for Defence Innovation
Eurosatory is one of the world's largest defence industry exhibitions, bringing together manufacturers, system integrators, representatives of armed forces and industry experts from around the globe. This year's edition provides a platform for showcasing the latest technologies, exchanging expertise and building business and industrial partnerships in response to evolving international security challenges.
VEGA – Polish Technology for Modern Armed Forces
VEGA's presence at the PAIH national stand highlights the growing role of the Polish defence industry on international markets. For nearly 30 years, the company has been developing and supplying advanced nitrocellulose products for the defence industry in Poland and abroad.
"Our participation in Eurosatory is an important element of building international cooperation and promoting Polish defence technologies. For many years, we have been developing solutions based on the expertise of our engineers and scientists. These solutions are used both in Poland and on international markets. Our goal is to provide reliable and safe products that meet the highest military standards," said Lt. Col. (Ret.) Dr Eng. Jacek Dudziński, President and Founder of VEGA.
VEGA's products are distinguished by exceptionally high resistance to external factors, including humidity and extreme temperatures. The cartridge cases retain their properties during long-term storage at temperatures ranging from -50°C to +70°C, which is of key importance for military logistics, storage and operational use in various climatic conditions—from desert environments to areas characterised by high humidity and low temperatures.
Science and Engineering as the Foundation of Growth
VEGA's development is built on the expertise and experience of Polish engineers originating from leading technical and military universities, including the Military University of Technology (WAT) in Warsaw. The company operates its own research and development department, which continuously improves the production technology of nitrocellulose combustible cartridge cases and develops new products, including cases for 155 mm artillery modular charge systems, the standard artillery calibre used by NATO armed forces.