The military equipment acquisition strategy for the Polish army is complicated and time consuming. On how it should be perfected and on the relation between the military and the defence manufacture acting for it, we compose in the latest "Army Poland". In the September magazine – in connection with the MSPO fair – we print quite a few texts on modern weapons and equipment.
Security, the weapons manufacture and technological innovations are best discussed in Poland in September. This is due to the yearly arms trade fair in Kielce held this month. International Defence manufacture Exhibition It is not only for the presentation of arms to planet giants, or demonstration of capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces Group, but is besides an chance to discuss safety and the best place to sign trade agreements. It is simply a tradition, so it is no wonder that the September edition of the monthly magazine "Army Poland" is mostly devoted to the defence industry.
An integral part of the magazine is the addition of MSPO, in which you will find, among others, a conversation with Deputy Minister Paul Bedziej about the modernization of the army, as well as public studies on drones, armoured and mechanized troops and investments in aviation. We are discussing safety in the Baltic Sea and assess national capabilities for ammunition production. By the way, it was during the MSPO that Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that by mid-September a strategical partner would be elected, which together with the Polish Armed Forces Group begins construction of a fresh 155 mm ammunition factory. I would besides urge a conversation with Adam Leszkiewicz, president of the Board of the Polish Armed Forces Group.
But that is not all. In the monthly diary you will read (and on our YT channel you will see) the debate on How to get equipment for the military. What to do, to make buying for soldiers simpler and faster? What relations do the arms manufacture and our armed forces have? These and another questions were answered by Deputy Chief of General Staff General Krzysztof Zielski, Head of the Armed Forces Agency, Brig-Gen Artur Kuptel and representing the defence manufacture Jan Grabowski (member of the board of PGZ) and Marcin Kubica (operational manager of WB Electronics).
In the September edition of the magazine, we prepared many interesting articles besides from another areas. Our journalists looked into the Nidzica-based 16th Motorised Brigade and to Minsk Mazowiecki, where FA-50 aircraft simulators were launched. We besides accompanied young people who dream of being a military pilot during recruitment to the Air Military Academy. We compose about the blackout, self-regenerating computer systems, artificial intelligence and we study the competitions during the last in past of the Katorżnik Run.
Good reading!