pzl w-3 is nice for light helicopter and use for sea,but if us send bell-212/412,sikorsky s-70 with fms deal,us more win!
 
Polish Air Forces MiG-29 from 23rd Tactic Air Base, Poland 2020


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pzl w-3 is nice for light helicopter and use for sea,but if us send bell-212/412,sikorsky s-70 with fms deal,us more win!

Maybe. But how many more countries in the world that independently design, manufacture and use their own military helicopters?

By the way - Sikorsky S-70i helicopters are also assembled in Poland, at PZL Mielec plants.
 
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Rosomak 8x8 fitted with unmanned turret ZSSW-30
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One of the most anticipated weapon programs in the Land Forces. Finally, troops equipped with "Rosomaks" will have the ability to fight against heavily armored enemy vehicles (I do not count the "Rosomak-S" vehicles used to transport "Spike" launchers, which are not really able to defend themselves.) It is also the turret for IFV "Borsuk".
Fingers crossed.
 

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