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Polish Drone Maker WB Electronics Eyes IPO On $51B EU Loans

Published May 8, 2026
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  • WB Electronics, a Polish military drone maker, called the EU's loans-for-weapons program a "significant growth factor" and is considering an IPO.
  • Poland is set to receive over €43.7 billion (about $51.6 billion) from the EU's SAFE program, the largest pot for any member state.
  • About 89% of the funds will flow to Polish industry, with roughly 12,000 Polish firms expected to benefit.

Most defense firms dream of one big state deal. WB Electronics just got a continent.

The Polish drone maker called the EU's loans-for-weapons plan a "significant growth factor." It is now eyeing an IPO.

The pipeline behind that is huge. Poland alone is in line for over €43.7 billion in EU loans, or about $51.6 billion.

The SAFE Program, In Plain English

SAFE is a €150 billion EU loan plan. It was built to fund weapons buys across member states.

The EU borrows on global markets at a strong credit rating. Then it re-lends to states at lower rates than they could get on their own.

Poland's loan terms are unusually rich:

  • 45-year payback window.
  • 10-year grace period on principal, with interest-only in the early years.
  • 3.17% fixed rate.

That is mortgage turf for a defense buildup. The catch is that at least 65% of the parts in any financed weapon must come from the EU, the EEA, or Ukraine.

That rule makes Polish firms the clear winner of their own loan.

Why Drone Makers Are The Cleanest Trade

Poland's spending plan runs from 2026 to 2030. It leans hard into the kind of gear WB Electronics makes.

WB Electronics is best known for its Warmate drone. Think of it as a small drone that can scout an area, then crash into a target on cue.

Anti-aircraft, anti-missile, unmanned, and anti-drone systems get 26% of the Polish pot. That is the second-largest slice, just behind big guns at 28%.

About 89% of the total cash is set to flow to Polish firms. The Polish defense team thinks 12,000 local firms will see some piece of it.

For investors, that turns Polish defense from a story stock into an order book.

Why now: Russia's war in Ukraine pushed EU defense spending into a long up-cycle. That is a multi-year shift, not a one-quarter pop.

Poland sits on NATO's east flank. So its spending is the most direct winner from that shift.

WB Electronics testing the IPO market here is no fluke. Other Polish defense names could follow if the deal lands.

The Politics Around The Deal

The SAFE plan has not been a clean win at home. Foes and President Karol Nawrocki argue the loans could weigh on the state budget for years.

They also worry Brussels could end up with too much say over Polish policy. Polish officials have said the country can still use SAFE cash even if the plan faces a veto from the president.

For investors, that risk is real. But it is mostly headline noise. The cash is real either way.

What to Watch

Watch for a formal IPO filing from WB Electronics. Watch for any deal wins tied to SAFE cash.

Also track which non-Polish suppliers Poland picks for the 11% of funds going outside the country. That is where US and South Korean firms could pick up business.

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