17 August 2023
by Jakub Link-Lenczowski
The ZSSW-30 30 mm remote-controlled weapon station will become a primary weapon for future and current APCs and IFVs replacing the manned Hitfist 30P turrets. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak has announced three contracts that will provide several types of armoured vehicles for the Polish army during the next 12 years.
The first contract, announced on 14 August, was signed between the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) and state-owned Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: PGZ) and concerns the delivery of 400 ‘Polonised' Kia Light Tactical Vehicles (KLTVs).
The Korean 4×4 lightweight armoured platforms are expected to be manufactured by PGZ subsidiary Rosomak as the Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (Lekki Pojazd Rozpoznawczy: LPR). The contract, which was approved by Błaszczak, is estimated to be worth around PLN1.2 billion (USD292 million), including tax. As a part of the deal, production, maintenance logistics, and training capabilities are expected to be established in Poland.
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak...
17 August 2023
by Jakub Link-Lenczowski
The ZSSW-30 30 mm remote-controlled weapon station will become a primary weapon for future and current APCs and IFVs replacing the manned Hitfist 30P turrets. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak has announced three contracts that will provide several types of armoured vehicles for the Polish army during the next 12 years.
The first contract, announced on 14 August, was signed between the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) and state-owned Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: PGZ) and concerns the delivery of 400 ‘Polonised' Kia Light Tactical Vehicles (KLTVs).
The Korean 4×4 lightweight armoured platforms are expected to be manufactured by PGZ subsidiary Rosomak as the Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (Lekki Pojazd Rozpoznawczy: LPR). The contract, which was approved by Błaszczak, is estimated to be worth around PLN1.2 billion (USD292 million), including tax. As a part of the deal, production, maintenance logistics, and training capabilities are expected to be established in Poland.
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak...
17 August 2023
by Jakub Link-Lenczowski
The ZSSW-30 30 mm remote-controlled weapon station will become a primary weapon for future and current APCs and IFVs replacing the manned Hitfist 30P turrets. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak has announced three contracts that will provide several types of armoured vehicles for the Polish army during the next 12 years.
The first contract, announced on 14 August, was signed between the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) and state-owned Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: PGZ) and concerns the delivery of 400 ‘Polonised' Kia Light Tactical Vehicles (KLTVs).
The Korean 4×4 lightweight armoured platforms are expected to be manufactured by PGZ subsidiary Rosomak as the Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (Lekki Pojazd Rozpoznawczy: LPR). The contract, which was approved by Błaszczak, is estimated to be worth around PLN1.2 billion (USD292 million), including tax. As a part of the deal, production, maintenance logistics, and training capabilities are expected to be established in Poland.
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak...
17 August 2023
by Jakub Link-Lenczowski
The ZSSW-30 30 mm remote-controlled weapon station will become a primary weapon for future and current APCs and IFVs replacing the manned Hitfist 30P turrets. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak has announced three contracts that will provide several types of armoured vehicles for the Polish army during the next 12 years.
The first contract, announced on 14 August, was signed between the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) and state-owned Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: PGZ) and concerns the delivery of 400 ‘Polonised' Kia Light Tactical Vehicles (KLTVs).
The Korean 4×4 lightweight armoured platforms are expected to be manufactured by PGZ subsidiary Rosomak as the Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (Lekki Pojazd Rozpoznawczy: LPR). The contract, which was approved by Błaszczak, is estimated to be worth around PLN1.2 billion (USD292 million), including tax. As a part of the deal, production, maintenance logistics, and training capabilities are expected to be established in Poland.
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak...
17 August 2023
by Jakub Link-Lenczowski
The ZSSW-30 30 mm remote-controlled weapon station will become a primary weapon for future and current APCs and IFVs replacing the manned Hitfist 30P turrets. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak has announced three contracts that will provide several types of armoured vehicles for the Polish army during the next 12 years.
The first contract, announced on 14 August, was signed between the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) and state-owned Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: PGZ) and concerns the delivery of 400 ‘Polonised' Kia Light Tactical Vehicles (KLTVs).
The Korean 4×4 lightweight armoured platforms are expected to be manufactured by PGZ subsidiary Rosomak as the Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (Lekki Pojazd Rozpoznawczy: LPR). The contract, which was approved by Błaszczak, is estimated to be worth around PLN1.2 billion (USD292 million), including tax. As a part of the deal, production, maintenance logistics, and training capabilities are expected to be established in Poland.
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak...
17 August 2023
by Jakub Link-Lenczowski
The ZSSW-30 30 mm remote-controlled weapon station will become a primary weapon for future and current APCs and IFVs replacing the manned Hitfist 30P turrets. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak has announced three contracts that will provide several types of armoured vehicles for the Polish army during the next 12 years.
The first contract, announced on 14 August, was signed between the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) and state-owned Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: PGZ) and concerns the delivery of 400 ‘Polonised' Kia Light Tactical Vehicles (KLTVs).
The Korean 4×4 lightweight armoured platforms are expected to be manufactured by PGZ subsidiary Rosomak as the Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (Lekki Pojazd Rozpoznawczy: LPR). The contract, which was approved by Błaszczak, is estimated to be worth around PLN1.2 billion (USD292 million), including tax. As a part of the deal, production, maintenance logistics, and training capabilities are expected to be established in Poland.
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak...
17 August 2023
by Jakub Link-Lenczowski
The ZSSW-30 30 mm remote-controlled weapon station will become a primary weapon for future and current APCs and IFVs replacing the manned Hitfist 30P turrets. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak has announced three contracts that will provide several types of armoured vehicles for the Polish army during the next 12 years.
The first contract, announced on 14 August, was signed between the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) and state-owned Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: PGZ) and concerns the delivery of 400 ‘Polonised' Kia Light Tactical Vehicles (KLTVs).
The Korean 4×4 lightweight armoured platforms are expected to be manufactured by PGZ subsidiary Rosomak as the Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (Lekki Pojazd Rozpoznawczy: LPR). The contract, which was approved by Błaszczak, is estimated to be worth around PLN1.2 billion (USD292 million), including tax. As a part of the deal, production, maintenance logistics, and training capabilities are expected to be established in Poland.
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak...
17 August 2023
by Jakub Link-Lenczowski
The ZSSW-30 30 mm remote-controlled weapon station will become a primary weapon for future and current APCs and IFVs replacing the manned Hitfist 30P turrets. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak has announced three contracts that will provide several types of armoured vehicles for the Polish army during the next 12 years.
The first contract, announced on 14 August, was signed between the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) and state-owned Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: PGZ) and concerns the delivery of 400 ‘Polonised' Kia Light Tactical Vehicles (KLTVs).
The Korean 4×4 lightweight armoured platforms are expected to be manufactured by PGZ subsidiary Rosomak as the Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (Lekki Pojazd Rozpoznawczy: LPR). The contract, which was approved by Błaszczak, is estimated to be worth around PLN1.2 billion (USD292 million), including tax. As a part of the deal, production, maintenance logistics, and training capabilities are expected to be established in Poland.
Three months before Poland's parliamentary elections, Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak...