Military Policemen on the "Wędrzyn" Training Ground
About 100 members of Polish Armed Forces Military Police took part in the training conducted on the Polish Land Forces "Wędrzyn" Training Ground. The training was conducted March 19 to 30, 2012. Members of the Military Police Special Unit from Warsaw (Polish MP SWAT unit), MP Unit from Sczecin and MP departaments from Ustka i Oleszno took part in the training. The main goal of the training were coordination of the units and upgrading the MP commanders planning and executing tactical operations skills. Part of the training was acting under stress conditions in dynamic enviroment. Supporting of the Polish National Police and other Law Enforcement Services by the MP elements was important part of the training as well. The MP commanders's skills in missions planning, executing and coordinating were evaluated during the training. Communication network between different elements of the battle order was checked as well.
Members of the Military Police Special Unit from Warsaw and MP Unit from Sczecin took part in the "Dezerter 12" field exercise and instructors training conducted in daytime and nighttime conditions, which were conducted during the training.
Military Policemen were training riot control tactics, cordon and pursuit operations, patroling the urban and forest areas.
The shooting training and first aid training were conducted as well.
Pics taken by S. Guzowska/Polish MP
Source: http://www.zoom.mon.gov.pl/
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Military Policemen on the "Wędrzyn" Training Ground
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Polish Navy To Acquire Vessels, Submarines: MoD Report
WARSAW — Poland’s Ministry of Defense has released a document outlining a Navy modernization program for the years 2012 to 2030 under which the country would spend about 900 million zloty ($290 million) per year to upgrade the fleet.
“Without the acquisitions of new gear and arms, the Polish Navy could lose its combat capacity after 2030,” the document said.
By 2030, the Polish Navy will acquire three submarines, two of which are to be purchased by 2022; it will also buy another three vessels — two ships by 2022 and a third by 2026, according to the document.
The ministry divided the modernization program into three stages. The first is expected to be completed by 2022, the second by 2026 and the third by 2030. This will tie the Navy modernization program to the long-term modernization strategy of the Polish Armed Forces, the document said.
Other planned purchases for the Navy include six new combat helicopters and six search-and-rescue helicopters; two short-range missile defense systems; and 10 unmanned surface vessels and six UAVs, according to the ministry.
Poland’s naval forces have 86 ships: 41 warships, 15 combat support ships and 30 other vessels. The 8,100-troop service also has 29 helicopters and 12 planes.
The Navy forecasts that only 22 of its 86 ships will remain operational after 2022.
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From 7 to 17 May, 2012 Polish Manouver Battalion's soldiers from 17 Mechanised Infantry Brigade from Międzyrzecz have been taking part in the training to prepare for final Evaluation Exercise of the "Waimar's Triangle" Battle Group. There have been two infantry coys, fire support group (152 mm "Dana" howitzers), recon platoon, mortar platoon from the weapons coy, logistic support element and part of the battalion staff participating in the training. The main force of the Polish part of the Battle Group comes from 7th Mounted Riflemen "Wielkopolskich" Battalion and 1st Infantry Battalion "Ziemi Rzeszowskiej" (17 Bgde's two mechanised infantry batts).
Pics taken by MAJ Szczepan Głuszczak.
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Poland Embarks on Helicopter Acquisition Program Worth up to US$1 Billion
La pologne s'embarque dans l'acquistion d'helicoptere pour un montant de US$1 Billion
http://defense-update.com/20120513_poli ... +Update%29
La pologne s'embarque dans l'acquistion d'helicoptere pour un montant de US$1 Billion
http://defense-update.com/20120513_poli ... +Update%29
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A Polish Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon taxis the runway before take-off June 4, 2012, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The PLAF are participating in RED FLAG-Alaska 12-2 for the first time and arrived early to acclimate and prepare for the two-week-long exercise. RF-A focuses on aerial combat training for U.S. and allied forces and is conducted within the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex, a 67,000 square-mile training range.
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"It's better to stand and fight. If you run away, you'll only die tired"
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une unité polonaise en patrouille à Ghazni, Afghanistan
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les AK de la police militaire sont magnifiques: chargeurs transparents,outils de visés multifonctions, des unités comme le DSI peuvent bien s'en inspirer.
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un hélico de la Task Force White Eagle
PS: j'aime bien les yeux peints sur les caches entrées d'air des turbines
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Poland Orders Five Airbus Military C295 Aircraft
The Polish Air Force today signed a contract with Airbus Military for the acquisition of five C295 transport aircraft to further expand their transport capabilities. Deliveries will start end of this year and continue into 2013.
The aircraft will join the existing C295s currently in service, increasing the fleet to 16 aircraft, and will be used to support the Polish Air Force in its national and international operations.
“The C295 is working extremely well with the Polish Air Force and we are proud to have a further vote of confidence from our customer with this new order for a further five aircraft. We have a very close relationship with Poland also through our Polish subsidiary and we look forward to further expand our footprint in Poland”, said Domingo Ureña Raso, CEO of Airbus Military. “This order also underlines our leadership in this segment with over 110 orders of which 27 orders were placed this year.”
This now brings to the total orders for the C295 to 113, with 85 currently in operation with 13 countries.
The new generation C295 is the ideal aircraft for defence and civic missions to the benefit of society, such as humanitarian actions, maritime patrol, and environmental surveillance. Thanks to its robustness, reliability and simple systems, this medium sized tactical airlifter provides the versatility and flexibility necessary for personnel, troop and bulk or palletized cargo transportation, medical evacuation, communication and logistic duties, and certified air-dropping capabilities.
Its mix of dual technology civil/military equipment ensures success in demanding tactical missions, growth potential for systems development, as well as compatibility with the latest civil airspace requirements. The C295 is part of Airbus Military’s family of light and medium airlifters which also includes the smaller C212 and CN235.
PZL Warszawa Okecie, was acquired by Airbus Military (then EADS CASA) in 2001. It has two sites, Warsaw and Mielec, employing 620 people. The industrial activities range from the design and manufacturing of light trainer aircraft to the manufacturing of subassemblies for the Airbus Military CN235 and C295, and wiring harnesses for several commercial Airbus types. Specifically, it produces the outer wings for the Airbus Military C295 as well as the cargo doors, the ramp and the doors for the pilot, paratroopers and passengers on the CN235 and C295. This workshare has been recently increased with the assembly of the nose section for those aircraft, making the company the largest supplier to these programmes.
In November last year, Airbus Military also opened a new MRO Service Centre dedicated to the repair and servicing of Airbus Military C295 aircraft. This is Airbus Military’s second service centre in Europe, adding to the capabilities of its centre in Seville, Spain. The newly opened facility will perform the full scope of repair and service work for C295 airlifters operated by the Polish Air Force and other operators and potential clients in Europe and worldwide.
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articl ... ports.html