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Polish explosives maker to start work on new TNT line

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Posted on March 13, 2026

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By Karol Badohal WARSAW, March 13 (Reuters) - Poland's Nitro-Chem, a key supplier of explosives used in U.S.-made bombs and artillery shells, is to sign a deal with Polish design firm Prozap to boost

Poland’s Nitro-Chem to Expand TNT Production in Response to Rising Demand

By Karol Badohal

Nitro-Chem’s Expansion and the Global Demand for TNT

Background and Recent Developments

WARSAW, March 13 (Reuters) - Poland's Nitro-Chem, a key supplier of explosives used in U.S.-made bombs and artillery shells, is to sign a deal with Polish design firm Prozap to boost its production of trinitrotoluene (TNT), the company said on Friday.

The decision to increase output of the explosive used in aerial bombs and large-caliber ammunition comes as demand for additional munitions surges after the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran, which has escalated since late February.

International Pressure and Strategic Response

Washington is pushing for arms makers to boost weapons production as it works to replenish supplies expended against Iran and in other recent military action.

Details of the Expansion Deal

State-owned Nitro-Chem is set to sign the deal with Prozap, a unit of Polish fertilizer maker Grupa Azoty, on Monday, the company said in an email.

Facility Upgrades and Safety Standards

"The new TNT facility will increase production capacity and modernize the technological infrastructure, while maintaining the highest safety standards," Nitro-Chem, a unit of Poland's state-owned arms group PGZ, said.

Strategic Importance and Security

"This investment is a response to the growing demand for TNT from foreign partners and aligns with strategic needs related to national security and defense."

Nitro-Chem’s Legacy and Industry Context

Nitro-Chem, whose legacy in producing TNT spans back to the 1940s, is now the largest producer of the explosive in NATO, with local press reports putting its output at around 10,000 tons per year.

Industry Trends and Environmental Concerns

Production of TNT had been discontinued in many Western countries in recent decades due to lower demand since the end of the Cold War, as well as concerns over environmental contamination and health risks.

(Reporting by Karol Badohal; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Nitro‑Chem, NATO’s largest TNT producer (~10,000–12,000 t/year), is expanding capacity to meet global demand amid recent Middle East tensions
  • The new facility with Prozap will modernize infrastructure and uphold safety standards in response to strategic and foreign partner needs
  • Poland currently supplies the U.S. with large TNT volumes (18,000 t over 2027–29 under a PLN 1.2 billion deal), while Europe seeks to diversify TNT sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Polish Nitro-Chem increasing its TNT production?
Nitro-Chem is expanding TNT output in response to surging demand following recent military conflicts and increased requirements from foreign partners.
Who will Nitro-Chem collaborate with to boost TNT capacity?
Nitro-Chem will sign a deal with Prozap, a design firm owned by Grupa Azoty, to modernize and expand its TNT production facility.
How much TNT does Nitro-Chem produce annually?
According to local reports, Nitro-Chem produces around 10,000 tons of TNT per year, making it the largest producer in NATO.
What is prompting increased global demand for TNT?
Military conflicts, such as the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran and efforts to replenish used ammunition, are driving up TNT demand.
Why was TNT production reduced in Western countries?
TNT production was cut in many Western countries after the Cold War due to decreased demand and concerns about environmental and health risks.

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