In the period from 4 to 15 March 2019 on the training ground in Trzcianiec, Poland, a exercise for sub-units of the 1st Battalion from the 21 Brigade of Podhale Rifles Brigade, 12th Mechanized Division and the 2nd Reconnaissance Regiment took place.

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This is Czech made 60 mm mortar LRM vz.99 ANTOS. ANTOS mortars are used by aeromobile units (like 6th Airborne Brigade) and special forces.

But this is not the end, in December 2018, the Polish Armed Forces purchased over 700 (deliveries to 2022) light mortars of the Polish construction LMP-2017. The light infantry mortar LMP-2017 is offered with a liquid distance indicator. The LMP-2017 mortar allows shooting with any ammunition compliant with NATO STANAG 4425.2 and after changing the barrel, previously used in the Polish Armed Forces with ammunition dedicated to mortars LM-60D and LM-60K.
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Krab Howitzer
HSW has begun deliveries of the first series manufactured Regina DMO squadron level fire module, utilising the Krab sphs. The above means that the Polish military is receiving equipment that has been acquired within the framework of the most significant Polish defence contract ever signed. The agreement in question was concluded back in 2016.

On Saturday, 16th March, another convoy with a batch of equipment left the HSW S.A. facility. Delivery of the equipment for the first series manufactured Regina module has begun. Agreement concerning this delivery was signed on 14th December 2016 and has a gross value of PLN 4.649 billion. The provisions of the agreement assume that, by 2024, four DMO squadron level fire modules would be delivered. Each of the elements listed above comprises of 24 155 mm Krab sphs and 19 auxiliary vehicles.
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very interesting the naval assembly of the zu-23
This is ZU-23-2MR Wróbel II - a marine rocket and artillery set, consisting of a double conjugate universal 23 mm caliber gun and two short-range anti-aircraft missile launchers "Striela2M", developed in Poland and used on Polish ships since the 1990s.
 
It is planned to replace the current "Wróbel II" set with the AM-35 "Tryton" cannons on many ships (in ORP Kormoran too).
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The developed and manufactured in Poland artillery system based on the AM-35 marine gun is designed to combat air targets at altitudes from very low to medium. The system is an effective means of defense against uav's. It can also be used to combat targets on the sea surface.
The system includes an automatic AM-35 gun adapted to programmable ammunition, an integrated observation and tracking head ZGS-158M, a fire control station (SKO) and a reserve fire control station (RSKO).
The open architecture of the system, its modularity and scalability gives the possibility of integration on ships of many classes.

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