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Argon Electronics has been awarded a contract with the Military University of Land Forces in Wroclaw, Poland, to provide simulation technology for chemical warfare training. The UK-based company will supply equipment designed to enhance both localized and wide-area training exercises.
Among the systems being delivered is the AP4C chemical detector simulator, which responds to safe electronic sources that replicate toxic industrial substances, vapors, or false positives. This allows military units, first responders, and security forces to train without exposure to live agents. Instructors can adjust contamination levels, wind direction, and scenario complexity to challenge students and develop situational awareness.
The S4PE simulator complements the AP4C by supporting training in confined spaces and public buildings. It includes surface sample collection, warm-up cycles, and decontamination practice. Both simulators integrate with PlumeSIM, Argon’s wide-area training system that creates simulated hazard plumes and hotspots for real-time scenario management.
Argon will also provide CBRN and HazMat training and support to the university, working with its Polish representative, Megmar Logistics & Consulting Sp. z o.o.
“Poland and its neighbouring countries are a key geographical area for Argon Electronics when it comes to increasing our footprint and securing new customers in the European military sector,” said Steven Pike, Managing Director at Argon Electronics.