The Lubawa Group demonstrated the IMMA complex vehicular protection system during the MSPO 2016 event in Kielce. It provides protection both from being detected by optical, radar, thermal vision and infra-red systems, as well as from the weaponry that may be hitting the given platform
Lubawa Group [Grupa Lubawa] is the only manufacturer of composite armour solutions conducting its business activities in Poland. The offered products are dedicated for wheeled and tracked vehicles. IMMA is a system which provides protection from being detected within all spectra, used for observation purposes on the contemporary battlefield, it also provided ballistic protections at STANAG 4569 levels from one to 4, including protection from fragmentation.
As it was stated by Marcin Kubica, President of the Management Board at the Lubawa S.A. company, the Group, at the moment, offers ballistic protection systems compliant with the STANAG 4569 norm at levels from 1 to 4, protecting the vehicles both from the projectiles, as well as from fragmentation. Also, a variety of other composite armour systems has been presented in Kielce, for use on vehicles. All of the showcased solutions have been developed and are being manufactured by the Lubawa Group.
When it comes to the vehicle protection, we also have demonstrated unique camouflage systems based on the autonomous potential which remains at the Lubawa Group’s disposal. Among the aforesaid solutions, static camouflage systems, multi-spectral covers designed for every season and terrain conditions are available, along with one and twin-sided covers providing optical camouflage, camouflage in infra-red, thermal vision and radar spectra.
During the MSPO 2016 event, mobile camouflage has also been presented, protecting the vehicles within all ranges within which they may be detected. This camouflage is dedicated to diminish the chances of detecting the moving vehicles. The mobile camouflage created by Lubawa has been selected by the Finnish Army, as a part of modernization programme concerning the BMP-2 IFV. Lubawa also presented the multi-spectral imitators (mock-ups) of military equipment. “They imitate the equipment in varied ranges of detection – optical, IR, thermal, radar and radio signal emission – all of these signatures are simulated” - as it was stressed by Kubica.
Another section of the stand is dedicated to maritime protection systems, including ballistic covers. We are creating Polish armour for the ships, improving the ballistic protection of the naval vessels.
Besides the ballistic protection systems for the naval vessels, Lubawa S.A. also presented a variety of pneumatic rescue rafts developed in collaboration with the Gdynia Maritime University, as well as individual rescue systems including lifejackets or drysuits.
Meanwhile, in the zone dedicated to air defence, elastomer fuel tanks for the Mi-24 helicopters were being showcased, as one of the items contained within a wider offer of such equipment – We are the only manufacturer of such tanks in Poland.These tanks have been developed for the domestic customers, but we are also starting cooperation within that scope with the foreign clients. - as it was noted by the President of the Lubawa S.A. company.
The Group’s booth also featured a fully equipped field hospital, developed for the Polish Army. When it comes to the individual protection equipment, Lubawa presented helmets, bulletproof vests, and bulletproof and pyrotechnical shields. The latter systems provide relevant level of protection from IEDs.
As it was stressed by Kubica, MSPO exhibition also gave Lubawa an opportunity to present its offer for the Territorial Defence component. It includes a system of tents – “light, simple, user-friendly and manufactured in Poland”, along with a special product line including helmets and bulletproof vests.