POLSECURE (21-23.04.2026)
4th International Expo
AUTOCOMP MANAGEMENT Sp. z o.o.
- UL. 1 MAJA 36, 71-627 SZCZECIN, Poland
- +48 91 4624084
- biuro@autocomp.com.pl
- www.autocomp.com.pl
Description
For the national defense sector, the company provides advanced armament simulators and combat vehicles simulators integrated with the combat training support system using artificial intelligence algorithms. Autocomp is also a contractor of dedicated specialist projects on automation for industry and for the needs of the Navy.
The company has got its own research and development facilities, including information technology, electronics, optics and mechanics laboratories. Many proprietary solutions developed in them have been patented and implemented in our own products. The company’s products are sold in the international market.
Over the past year the company has focused on the development of combat support systems. A comprehensive, transparent simulator for training FVP drones in their extended versions has been added to the product catalog. The system was developed using the ŚNIEŻNIK training and training system technology, as an another module. The simulator was developed jointly with the Military Institute of Armament Technology for the training of soldiers from subunits of the Land Forces and Territorial Defense Forces in the field of reconnaissance and strike operations of FPV micro-drone operators and personal defense of soldiers defending UAV operator positions, defending sections, vehicles, etc. against a direct FPV micro-drone strike using individual weapons (rifles, shotguns) and other fire resources.
One of the latest simulators developed for the Land Forces by ACM are Comprehensive Shooting Simulators for members of APC Rosomak in the platoon version, installed in the 12th Mechanized Brigade and The Land forces Training Centre in Poznań. The simulators are designed for training crews and platoons of APC Rosomak using a virtual battlefield computer. The simulators are also connected via a fiber-optic link, enabling training and command of units training on APC Rosomak in various geographically distributed locations.
In 2025, the Company signed a contract for the delivery of six simulator sets for training the crews of Leopard 2PLM1 tanks for the Polish Armed Forces.