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Poland plans to modernise its combat helicopter fleet

21st March 2019 - 16:19 GMT | by Michal Jarocki in Warsaw

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Warsaw’s Armament Inspectorate will launch a technical dialogue to determine a preferred scope and timeline for the planned modernisation of a fleet of Polish Mi-24 combat helicopters.

The technical dialogue will set the grounds for specifying best and most affordable options for the fleet upgrade of approximately 30 Mi-24D/W combat helicopters, which are operated by the Polish Army’s aviation force, with the main focus put on acquiring new weapon systems, such as new guided, anti-tank missiles, as well as more modern communication, self-defence, IFF, navigation and electronic warfare equipment.

According to the Armament Inspectorate the technical dialogue should commence in

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Michal Jarocki is a Shephard correspondent based in Warsaw, Poland. He is reporting on military …

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