The firm says it “had never recorded such dynamic growth in its more than 100-year history”.
The firm says it “had never recorded such dynamic growth in its more than 100-year history”.
The Pioruns will “significantly contribute to strengthening air defence capabilities”, says Sweden’s defence procurement agency.
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Ukraine’s foreign minister says Kyiv is interested in purchasing Polish-made Piorun portable anti-aircraft missile systems.
“Poland has one of the strongest armies in NATO. We can learn a lot from them,” says Belgium’s defence minister.
The United States and Estonia have also bought Pioruns from Poland this year.
The defence minister hopes that other countries will also order Polish equipment that has “proven itself in the most difficult combat conditions” in Ukraine.