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The Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa or PGZ SA (English: Polish Armaments Group) is a holding company established by the Polish government in 2013 to unite Polish state owned defence industry companies. Headquartered in Radom, the group is Poland's largest and one of Europe's major arms manufacturers comprising over 50 subsidiaries. [3] [4] [5] [6]
The following variants were designed based on the requests from the Polish Armed Forces to replace currently used firearms such as the AKM, FB Beryl, FB Mini-Beryl, and Pallad grenade launcher. The MSBS GROT is a selective fire modular assault rifle which is capable of semi-automatic, 3-round burst and fully automatic fire.
Licensed variant of the Patria AMV manufactured in Poland. [236] WZT-2 Poland: Armoured recovery vehicle: WZT-2 40: 40 units [70] using T-55/T-55A hull. WZT-3M Poland: WZT-3M: 29: 29 units using PT-91 hull. Bergepanzer 2 Germany: Bergepanzer 2PL: 28 [237] WPT Mors Poland: WPT Mors: 74 [citation needed] CKPEiRT Hardun Sweden Poland
Poland: Air defence frigate: 3: Miecznik Programme Contract signed on 27 July 2021 with PLN 14,8 billion overall cost as of 15 December 2023. Ships based on Babcock International's Type 31 frigate project to be built in Poland by consortium led by Polish Armaments Group. ORP Wicher laid down on 31 January 2024 with commission planned in 2029.
Aggregate of articles pertaining to firearm manufacturers in Poland. Pages in category "Firearm manufacturers of Poland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
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At present the company produces various munitions with headquarters in Skarżysko-Kamienna, Poland. In the past, the factory was a manufacturer of home appliances, as in the communist period it belonged to the "Predom" union of industries. Currently part of the Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa) concern, previously to the Bumar ...
From 1951 the company license-built M1939 37 mm automatic air defense guns and Nudelman N-37 aircraft cannons used in LiM-2 and MiG-17 fighters.. While Poland was still in the Warsaw Pact, other types of Soviet-designed military equipment were also introduced: 57 mm AZP S-60 and ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft guns, 2M-3M naval cannons, armament for the 2S1 Gvozdika SP howitzer, DShK, NSV and KPV heavy ...