Norway deploys Piorun air defence systems along the Russian border
The Norwegian Armed Forces deployed its newly purchased Piorun man-portable air defence systems along the Russian border.
The Norwegian Armed Forces deployed its newly purchased Piorun man-portable air defence systems along the Russian border.
Polish company Mesko is a manufacturer of, among other things, man-portable air defence system (MANPADS) Piorun.
The United States intends to sign a contract with Polish defence industry for the procurement of several hundrad Piorun man-portable air defence systems. The agreement is expected to be signed in comming days.
On January 12, the Georgian Ministry of Defence has inked a contract for Piorun air defence systems.
Mesko, a subsidiary of the Polish state-owned defence conglomerate PGZ, announced the delivery of the first batch of man-portable air defence systems (MANPADS) to the Norwegian Armed Forces.
The Slovak government has given its approval to the selection of very short-range and medium-range air defence systems for its armed forces.
The Polish Armament Agency signed a contract with the defence company Mesko for a large batch of Spike-LR anti-tank guided missiles.
Polish state-owned arms holding PGZ and Ukrainian company Artem signed a memorandum on cooperation in the field of 125mm tank ammunition.
The Polish defence industry company Mesko (a subsidiary of Polish state-owned defence holding PGZ) signed a contract with an unspecified “Baltic state” for the supply of the Piorun man-portable air defence system (MANPADS).
The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) signed a contract with the Polish company Mesko for Piorun man-portable air defence systems (MANPADS).
Polish company Mesko will deliver 300 missiles and 100 launch mechanisms of Piorun MANPAD system to Estonia.