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A CAMM-ER missile factory will be built in Zielonka
On March 30, 2026, an investment agreement was signed at the Military Electronic Works in Zielonka for the construction of a CAMM-ER missile Service and Production Centre and a new production hall. The company belongs to the Polish Armaments Group. Deputy Minister of National Defence Cezary Tomczyk stated that Poland is building Europe's most modern missile shield. The agreement was signed by representatives of PGZ and the Military Electronic Works, with the State Secretary of the Ministry of National Defence also in attendance. The investment will enable the production, assembly, and supply of CAMM-ER anti-aircraft missiles for the Polish army, boosting the plant's production and logistical potential. Tomczyk emphasized that the new centre is part of the NAREW program for Poland's missile shield. The facility will include a production-warehouse building, secured storage, a road system, and supporting infrastructure, along with a production hall for air defence command cabins, aiming to streamline processes. PGZ President Adam Leszkiewicz noted it would arm 23 NAREW batteries with over 1,000 more capable CAMM-ER missiles. Completion is planned for 2028, with a project value of PLN 129.4 million, funded primarily by the Capital Investment Fund and the company's own resources



