Photos Polish Armed Forces

SU-22, the oldest airframes in the inventory of the Polish Air Force. They will be replaced, together with the MIG-29 by the F-35.

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This is Czech made 60 mm mortar LRM vz.99 ANTOS (in three of photos above). 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 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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