- Establishment of MRO cooperation system between global defense companies and domestic technology companies
- AI-based diagnostic technology enhances the stability of unmanned power operations

WEFLO, an artificial intelligence (AI) diagnostic solution company, announced on the 26th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Polish defense company WB Electronics (hereinafter referred to as WBE) to cooperate in domestic maintenance and maintenance of the mid-range self-destructive drone system at DSK 2026.
The MoU was designed to jointly explore the possibility of establishing a domestic maintenance (MRO) and continuous operation system for the operation of the intermediate-range self-destructive drone system developed by WBE in Korea.
Through this cooperation, the two companies plan to verify the inspection, test, maintenance, and repair capabilities of the system operated in Korea and jointly review localized maintenance models optimized for the domestic operating environment.
WEFLO has been developing an AI-based inspection and evaluation platform that can diagnose the pre-flight air condition of unmanned aerial systems and evaluate their airworthiness, and is building a maintenance hub and infrastructure dedicated to unmanned systems. Based on this, it plans to contribute to enhancing the stability of domestic operations by presenting a technology-based continuous operation model.
WBE is a key affiliate of Poland's largest private defense company, the WB Group, and has global competitiveness in the design, manufacturing, and integration of roaming ammunition systems and unmanned hitting systems. It has delivered a self-destructive unmanned drone, Warmate, to the Korean Armed Forces, and the need for domestic maintenance and operation support solutions is gradually increasing, centering on domestic operating institutions.
The two companies plan to hold joint technical consultations with major domestic defense stakeholders in the future and demonstrate the proposed maintenance concept and operation model step by step. Through this, it is expected to strengthen WBE's integration capabilities in the Korean industrial ecosystem, while providing faster and more stable system support to domestic operators.
The signing ceremony was attended by WEFLO CEO Yeejung Kim and WBE advisor John Bason.
"This MoU is an important starting point for cooperation to secure the domestic maintenance capabilities of the mid-range self-destructive drone system," said Yeejung Kim, CEO of WEFLO. "We will combine AI-based inspection technology with domestic maintenance infrastructure to support the stable operation of unmanned power, and expand our role as an industrial partner so that overseas defense companies can establish a localized continuous operation system in the Korean market."
"This cooperation is part of a long-term effort to build a sustainable full-life cycle support system in Korea beyond just supplying the system," said John Bason, WBE's advisor. "We expect to use WEFLO's solution to increase operational stability in Korea while expanding the integrated maintenance model in other overseas markets in the future."
