Poland to Start Producing Nitrocellulose and Gunpowder
18 November, 2024 Illustrative photo with propellant charges for 155mm shells. Source: euro-sd.com Poland will set up production of nitrocellulose and gunpowder needed for large-caliber ammunition.
The agreement was signed by the Industrial Development Agency, Grupa Azoty, Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa and Mesko. The development of explosives production facilities is crucial for the future production of ammunition in Poland. The Defense Minister also announced plans to build several ammunition plants in the country.
"Poland is a large country and should be able to produce 155mm ammunition on its own. Our goal is not one plant, but several, and to work with NATO and EU partners to join forces," the Polish minister stated.
Signing of an agreement with Grupa Azoty. November 2024. Poland.Photo: Ministry of Defense of Poland
According to him, the government will allocate about PLN 3 billion (almost EUR700 million) for the construction of a munitions plant. The idea to produce explosives is an attempt to pull Poland's largest chemical concern, Grupa Azoty, out of the financial crisis. "It would be a sin not to take advantage of such a business opportunity and pursue this new direction.
We see this area as an important element of Grupa Azoty's future positive performance," acknowledged Adam Leszkiewicz, the company's president. On behalf of the group and its partners, he declared his full readiness to work on the new project so that, as he said, it could quickly move from the letter of intent to the implementation stage.
Polish-made 155mm artillery shells. Photo: PGZ S.A.Construction of the new facilities is expected to start in Tarnow in about a year.
Grupa Azoty is one of the largest chemical holdings in Europe, specializing in the production of nitrogen and complex fertilizers, as well as structural plastics, oxo-alcohols and plasticizers.
The largest shareholder of Grupa Azoty is the Polish State Treasury (33%).
Increased production of ammunition by Polish companies should ensure sufficient stocks in case of a Russian attack.