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Frag Out! Magazine #01

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ITWL of Warsaw presented their ATRAX UAV. This small unmanned operational autonomy is 60 minutes, optionally extendable to 90 Gdańsk Bay, outside the harbor entrance. Despite strong wind gusts, The other Polish UAV presented was the ILX-27 drone helicopter. designed by a consortium of ITWL, IL and WZL-1 SA. So far two variations itary-Expo another configuration was unveiled, an unmanned ASW manned platforms, and may prove an effective ASW measure. The Czapla program component offers were presented. One of these already purchased and serving Gavia and Hugins, selected for the Kongsberg are sure to come up with their offers as well – as proven the radar antenna is compact enough to achieve as much as 60 rpm. In comparison with former edition, dedicated naval artillery suppliers weapon for a very wide spectrum of naval ships (as secondary armament) might be a viable replacement for smaller and less capable direct The WB Group had presented a Radmor S.A. R3507 SDR programmable tactical-level radio with data transmission and retransmitting signal Helicopter manufacturers from the rotary wing tender were all present the models, and the AW149 flying demo announced for the second to discuss the offers and requirements. Not much, unfortunately, especially as the much more prominent navies (Brazilian or Spanish) nents from the MH-60R, so the resulting craft might be actually little Air Brigade has virtually no use for these, while they cost almost twice at USD 17 million a pop. We would certainly return to that curious This year's Balt-Military-Expo is now behind us. The next one would commissioned in Polish yards last year, and already after the choice again full of equipment merchants – if they would not be chosen earlier in a narrow window of time – just a few months, right smack between any that were left behind. That puts a severe question mark over frequent the seemingly 'landlubber' MSPO fair. >>>>>>>>> www.fragoutmag.com

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