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Frag Out! Magazine #31

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alternator and a set of new lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries (up to 10 pieces) has been used. The op- tions can be selected depending on the customer's finances. The commonly used APUs contribute to the vehicle's thermal signatures - one of the options here is to use heavy and bulky battery sets.. AMV-XP – Rosomak-XP? Will Poland be interested in the acquisition of the AMV-XP as a successor of the Rosomak APC? The Polish Ministry of Defence has no other choice, to be frank. The decision to use wheeled platforms in case of four large elements, with an inventory of 88 vehicles per battalion means that a complete bri- gade-level inventory would involve around 320 vehi- cles. The above means that at least 1,280 vehicles would be needed. However, considering the possi- ble new variants and the wear and tear in case of some platforms, more than 1,300 vehicles are re- quired (not including the wartime inventory 10-40% of the total quantity). This also means that extra 130-500 vehicles would be needed. It is difficult to suspect that the Polish Ministry of Defence would be creating inventory reserves (the authorities pre- tend that the issue is non-existent). Nonetheless, 1,300 vehicles are the minimum requirement. So far, 570 + 298 examples have been ordered. 868 ve- hicles in total. However, some were irreversibly lost in Afghanistan. The real quantity is 840-850 then. Putting it briefly, at least 450 more platforms are needed to achieve the expected quantitative status. www.fragoutmag.com

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