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destroyed enemy targets (more than less of armored battalion). In favor conditions, when deploying the SPIKE ATGMs, it is possible to destroy and to stop an assault up to two enemy battalions, which together with air support and mine fields may allowed to defeat even up to enemy brigade. Of course, this are only theoretical speculations but it gives meaning of WOLF FSV unit potential. So far the WOLF FSV appears and hide – carrier is owned by ROSOMAK SA company and the CT-CV 105 HP turret belongs to CMI Defence, The vehicle is set together for tradeshows and tests, so after the event the turret returns to the owner. Sometimes it is mounted on other carriers as well, like in case of ANDERS multipurpose platform demonstrator. There is still a hope that situation will change soon and FSV will be implemented in the Polish Armed Forces as a supplementation of ROSOMAK APC. Potential unit consisting of 8-12 vehicles WOLF FSV will double required battalion anti- armor capabilities. Combing the SPIKE ATGM together with 105 mm cannon and wide range ammunition, including the GLATGM one will highly increase battalion effectiveness in the combat. WOLF FSV fire capabilities, together with high mobility will provide extremely effective and valuable combat tool. It might be assessed that success rate of the modern armament during the day and night fighting is estimated to 2,5-3 what turns to (depends on unit composition - 8-12 FSV) from 24 to 36 www.fragoutmag.com

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