Polish Army Photos

Same here TOG :firedevi:

Oh btw thx for posting this very interesting period of your family’s history.

Ok here is another part of pics from A-stan - originally posted by Mishka Zubov.

A shooting exercise
2007-08-02 15:01:22

Almost 100 Polish and American soldiers have participated in a shooting exercise - lasting many hours - near the Bagram base.

Such first ever, big mutual exercise offered an opportunity for mutual familiarization with basic weapons of Polish and American armed forces.
Polish soldiers from the Command of Polish Military Contingent (PMC) organized a shooting competition.
Trophies: marksman badges in gold, silver and bronze colors.

MAJ Krzysztof Zieliński, a supervisor of the event said: "One can discuss the equipment and its advantages for hours.
But the targets show who is better" - he added with a smile, pointing to a white-red flag on his sleeve.

Due to unexpected visit of Afghan kids there was an opportunity to hand them soft toys.

COL Jan Rydz, a deputy commander of PMC, said: "Certainly, this was not the last practice of this type.
This is nice to know that - even though we are in a country that is in a war for safety and peace - the shooting like this does not harm anyone and its goal is the enhancement of friendship.

Text: MAJ Wojciech Kaliszczak
Photos: WO Krzysztof Karp
translated by MZ

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Nothing says friendship like a day at the shooting range......
 
True :) I'll post more Polish-American pics later.

TUR (Aurochs) - New toy for Polish Army (prototype).

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Technical data:

Vehicle purpose:

Adapted for transport 5 person with out-fit and equipment to danger area. Use for realization of intervention and patrol tasks.

Technical specification:

Engine: Iveco Aifo 4-cylinders, turbocharger and intercooler, Common Rail.
Capacity: 2998 cm3
Power: 122 kW (166 hp)
Gearbox: 6-gears, synchronized + rear gear
Permanent 4 wheel drive mechanism
Clutch: Hydraulic, dry, single disk
Reduction gear and Transfer case allow to use 24 gear ratios: 12 for road drive and 12 for off-road
Fuel tank: 160 L
Range: 600 km

Vehicle ballistic armouring:

Protecting crew against
Armor Piercing Incendiary bullet: 7,62x39 API BZ (Level 2 - STANAG 4569)
Armor Piercing bullet: 7,62x54R B32 AP (Level 2 - STANAG 4569)
explosive material equal 6kg of TNT (Level 2b - STANAG 4569)
Engine protected by armoured steel plate FB6 class

Vehicle Dimensions:

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) - 6200 kg
Payload - 1000 kg
Wheel Base - 2800 mm
Track Width - 1700 mm
Total Length - 4870 mm
Height - 2350 mm (to the roof level)
Total Width - 2230 mm.
Fording depth (without preparation) - 700 mm
Crew - 5
 
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A lot of new armored patrol vehicles look similar to HMMWV e.g. Dingo, Eagle IV - older versions were based on HMMWV chassis).

Demand on armored patrol vehicles (much heavier and better armored than HMMWV with up-armor conversion kits) is very high so many countries are developing their own constructions.

Soon AMZ Kutno is going to present even heavier vehicle than Tur called AMZ "Żubr" (bison).

Btw: Few AMZ Tur’s are going to be shipped to A-stan for field test.
 
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i think a lot of lessons have been learned from the hummers failings in iraq.


the one standard fact across all of these newer vehicles is more armour as standard
 
Yes it is Maytime :)

The whole crew compartment is in fact big armored capsule.

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Btw: More info about upcoming AMZ Żubr (bison)

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) - 8000 - 100000 kg
Payload - 1000 kg

Protection:
Level 3 - STANAG 4569

Engine: Iveco Aifo NEF N60 ENT C 6-cylinders
Capacity: 5998 cm3
Power: 202 kW (275 hp)
 
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New movie from Iraq/A-stan containing new materials never posted before !!!

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and a little off-topic:

Polish AT Police

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enjoy :cool:
 
Parade preparations before Polish Army Day.

Parade preparations before Polish Army Day (august 15th) connected with the 87th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw.

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Polish PT-91 MBT on the streets of Warsaw.

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"Osa" AA system

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Rosomak's

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Leo's 2A4

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Oryginally posted by Mishka Zubov

The following are some photos taken by Piotr Biegala during TUR's factory test drive. Several pictures below show also another product from the same plant - Dzik, "a wild boar", a vehicle used by Polish Military Police in their mission to Congo, but shown here in the desert version - destined for the Iraqi Army.

Source:

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Dzik produced for Iraqi Army

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Dzik - being a wild boar - likes babbling in mud

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Dzik after the mud crossing

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TUR in full view

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A wrinkled snout

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TUR's backside

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TUR in mud
 
Inspired by godofthunder thread "Who Can REALLY Make the Gear" I’ve decided to show you some of Polish designs that never entered service.

1. PT-94 Gorilla MBT


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The PT-94 Goryl (Gorilla) was a project of a Polish main battle tank designed using experience gained on PT-91 project.
The tank would be similar in its design to Merkava.

General characteristics:

Crew: 3 (commander, driver, gunner)
Weight ~50 tonnes
Armour - composite + ERA
Main armament - 120/125mm gun, 60mm mortar
Secondary armament - 7.62mm coaxial machine gun,
12.7mm NSWT AA machine gun
Power plant - diesel
Suspension - torsion bar
Road speed ~70 km/h

2. BWP-2000 (IFV)

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General characteristics:

Crew: 3 (commander, driver, gunner) + 8
Weight ~30 tonnes
Armour - composite
Main armament - 60mm gun
Secondary armament - 7.62mm coaxial machine gun,
12.7mm NSWT AA machine gun
Power plant - diesel
Suspension - torsion bar
Road speed - 70 km/h
Operational range - 500km

3.PZL-230 Skorpion

PZL-230 Skorpion is the name of the cancelled military project of a Polish Air Force attack aircraft.
The project was started in late 1980s by the PZL (Polish State Aviation Works) and cancelled in 1994 due to lack of funds.
Skorpion would have had twin jet engines, a fuselage afterbody blending into the wing, and small canards behind the cockpit.

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PZL-230F (miniaturised mockup)

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PZL-230 Skorpion, first version

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History:

The project was developed by a team under Andrzej Frydrychewicz at PZL Okęcie, analyzing the experiences of modern wars (Vietnam War, Soviet war in Afghanistan) and capitalizing on their experiences with some other recent Polish designs like PZL-130 Orlik. Among the desired capabilities were the Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL), manoeuverable but armored, cheap, easy to build and modify (due to modular design). The early design incorporated a single pilot, twin jet engine canard-type construction, with engines on the top side (like in the famous A-10 Thunderbolt II), an ability to take off and land on a runway of about 250 m length, carry 2000 kg of munitions, travel at speeds up to 640 km/h, armed with 25 mm cannon and able to carry both NATO and Warsaw Pact munitions. Composites, fly-by-wire and other advanced avionics were to be used as well.

In 1990 the design was changed, as Polish Ministry of Defense demanded a top speed of 1000 km/h and ability to carry 4000 kg of equipment. The redesigned Skorpion became a heavier plane, and the engines were moved into the central body.
The changes extended the required runway length to 400 m. The new design was also flatter, thus acquiring some stealth aircraft capabilities.
This version was known as 230F. A model of the F version was constructed in 1992.

Later variants were named D, and included a DT training variant and DB combat variant. In 1993 the project was affirmed by the airforce, but due to budget cuts it was cancelled in 1994.

Some reviews and evaluations indicated that according to the specifications PZL-230 could become one of the most efficient of the contemporary attack planes and many argued that PZL-230 could become an export hit. Today, PZL-230 project is remembered as one of the most ingenious post-WWII Polish airplane projects.

General characteristics:

PZL-230F:

Wingspan - 9 m
Length - 9.30 m
Height - 4.8m
Maximum speed - 1000 km/h (Mach 0.85),
Service ceiling - 10 000 m
Wing area - 25.40 m2
Empty weight - ?
Total weight - 10 000 kg (4000 kg of munitions)
Rate of climb - ?
Range: 300 km
Runaway needed: 400 m

PZL-230D

Wingspan - 10 m
Length - 12.10 m
Height - 4.20 m
Maximum speed - 1000 km/h (Mach 0.85),
Service ceiling - 12 000 m
Wing area - 25.40 m2
Total weight - 10 000 kg (4000 kg of munitions)
Rate of climb - 90 m/s
Range: 300 km
Runaway needed: 300 m

That's not all.....
 
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