CSG and Dezamet Ink €100M Deal for 155mm Ammunition Components
Event summary
- CSG Polska and Dezamet S.A. signed a €100M+ deal on July 24, 2026 for 155mm artillery ammunition components.
- The agreement covers pyrotechnic components and subassemblies for fuzes used in artillery shells.
- This follows years of cooperation between CSG Group and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) in ammunition production.
- Poland's Armament Agency has previously awarded PGZ-Amunicja a PLN 13.5B contract for artillery ammunition under the EU SAFE program.
The big picture
This deal represents a deepening of strategic cooperation between Central European defense manufacturers amid rising NATO demand for artillery ammunition. The €100M+ agreement builds on existing PLN 13.5B contracts funded through the EU SAFE program, highlighting how regional partnerships are reshaping Europe's defense industrial base. The collaboration demonstrates the growing importance of technology transfer in strengthening NATO member capabilities.
What we're watching
- Technology Transfer
- How CSG's transfer of ammunition technologies will impact Poland's defense production capabilities.
- Regional Defense Market
- Whether the scale of future PGZ-CSG projects can reshape the balance of power in Europe's defense market.
- EU SAFE Program
- The pace at which EU funding will drive additional defense industrial cooperation between Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
