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BCB International integrated into Wescom Defence

Wescom Defence - a provider of pyrotechnics, energetics and proven products and systems to global defence forces - has unveiled a new capability model delivering mission-ready solutions across international markets, with the integration of BCB International.



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BCB International has now been integrated into Wescom’s operations, becoming a capability-aligned provider of soldier survivability and sustainment solutions under the Wescom brand. This strengthens Wescom’s presence and enhances its ability to deliver its mission critical products and associated infrastructure on a much bigger scale.

“This is a pivotal evolution for BCB International, from a respected supplier to a true capability-aligned partner supporting operational readiness and long-term sustainment,” said David Griffiths, VP Defence Sales. “It reflects our commitment to delivering scalable solutions shaped around optimising war fighter effectiveness and mission success, and not just products.”

The BCB portfolio is now structured around four core capability pillars, forming the foundation of Wescom’s survivability and sustainability enablers:

  • Prime Contracting Support – Renowned merchant suppliers of critical items consumed in Defence
  • Operational Infrastructure Solutions
  • Soldier survivability & Sustainability
  • Multispectral Camouflage (ATMIS)

The integration links BCB’s Cardiff facility with a wider support network, enabling scalable production, reliable and faster delivery on a global basis. Its proven methodology embraces innovation, supports joint development together with its supply chain partners to deliver integrated and optimised systems. 

BCB’s capabilities complement and expand Wescom Group’s legacy medical offering. Together with ANP Pharma, the group supplies critical field medical components, trauma kits and IFAKs (Individual First Aid Kits) and proprietary dressings. BCB is constantly working to modernise military medical response via innovation. These form part of a broader survivability solution tailored to modern armed forces. This collaboration provides rapid and reliable deployment under combat conditions, whenever and wherever needed. BCB also continues to support legacy markets, including marine and defence survival kits and humanitarian kit outs.

Operating in over 50 countries, BCB benefits from Wescom’s investment in R&D, compliance and manufacturing. This reinforces Wescom’s commitment to reliable survivability solutions across land, sea and air domains.

By combining BCB’s innovation with Wescom’s expertise in pyrotechnics, CWA and explosive detection, the group is positioned to support major defence programmes with complete mission-focused solutions. 

This milestone supports Wescom Defence’s vision to become a multidomain partner of choice, delivering scalable, integrated capability solutions to meet operational demands of NATO and partner forces worldwide. Wescom Defence is part of Wescom Group, a global supplier of pyrotechnics and Class 1.1-1.4 energetics. With over 100 years of expertise, it provides innovative, reliable military pyrotechnics and chemical detection systems, serving defence industries worldwide. Operating from the UK, Germany, Australia and Spain, it supports armed forces worldwide through long-term partnerships.

Wescom’s capability model will be showcased at DSEI 2025, 9th–12th September, at Excel London.

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