25th Air Cavalry Brigade, Poland, April 2018

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25th Air Cavalry Brigade, Poland, April 2018

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All these photos have been made available on the website belonging to the Polish Ministry of Defense. I am adding this information, because they are marked and I have not found any information about restrictions in the further placing, so I assume that they can be copied to other places
 
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Great video @Kofeina

"LONGSHOT" sharpshooter exercise. Poland, April 2018
The 11th edition of the competition in long-distance shooting. On Thursday, April 26, the three-day struggle of the sharpshooters from units of the General Command of the Polish Armed Forces ended.

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I can not say with certainty, but seeing shells and knowing the specifics of the exercise - I think that the ammunition was re-elaborated.
 
Re-elaborated?
I have a friend who is an ex Australian Army sniper and he has told me that many of our snipers reload their brass so they can be certain of the match grade. Other snipers use match grade factory ammo
 
Yes, reload (I hope I do not make mistakes in translation) - in Poland, with shots for very large distances, you can also observe this practice for a few years, even shops and websites have appeared. The shooters are of the opinion that only they are able to perfectly match the parameters of ammunition to their weapons and conditions. Many shooters go that way, especially in the competition of shots over long distances. In addition, the competitions from this year are divided into two parts - military (ended) and civil (which still lasts the last day), and many shooters start in both categories.
 
It is interesting - what was already noticeable at these competitions - replacement of heavy anti-materiel 12,7mm WKW rifles "Tor" (which are Polish construction)


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by lighter Finnish sniper rifles 8.6 mm Lapua Magnum Sako TRG M10.
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Soldiers of the 1st Motorized Infantry Battalion (1bpzmot) 17th "Wielkopolska" Mechanized Brigade crossed over to the other side of Lake Malcz using the equipment of their unit. Wędrzyn training area, Poland, April 2018

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Soldiers of the 1st Motorized Infantry Battalion (1bpzmot) 17th "Wielkopolska" Mechanized Brigade crossed over to the other side of Lake Malcz using the equipment of their unit. Wędrzyn training area, Poland, April 2018

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15th "Giżycka" Mechanized Brigade, "WILK" ("WOLF" in English) course, Poland, April 2018

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On April 27, the weekly Leadership Course for the commanders of teams / sections of the 15th "Giżycka" Mechanized Brigade was ended.
The "WILK" course is dedicated to 15th "Giżycka" Mechanized Brigade soldiers who occupy full-time positions of the team/section commander, and its subject matter includes knowledge of tactics, melee combat, survival skills, and use of weapons and combat equipment.
Throughout the course, non-commissioned officers had the opportunity to improve their skills under the watchful eye of instructors who have already completed the WILK course. The purpose of practical training was first of all to improve the team / section commanders in making right and correct decisions in stressful situations, as well as the ability to lead and lead a human team. Soldiers were checked every day for their ability to act, efficiency and effectiveness.
The course finished 10 out of a total of 25 acceding soldiers.
 
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"Warmate" loitering munition final stage of flight.

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Thanks for that @Tantalwz88 it prompted me to take a closer look at warmate as I haven't seen it before

Warmate is a small-sized attack UAV, manufactured and showcased by the WB Electronics company. 20% of the total weight of the airframe is taken by the warhead. The UAV system in question is capable of searching for and destroying a variety of targets. By showcasing the system within the area of the Toruń military training ground, the manufacturer is trying to gain the Polish Army's attention, so that it acquires the said UAV. Nonetheless, WB Electronics has received export orders pertaining to the systems from two foreign buyers. Several more countries are also interested in potential procurement.

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http://www.defence24.com/warmate-po...wo-export-agreements-have-been-already-signed
 
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