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JERZY RESZCZYŃSKI

12 Krab self-propelled howitzers are ready to be handed off to the military. These vehicles are going to be a part of the first series manufactured Regina squadron fire module element. According to the contract concluded in December 2016, HSW is to deliver this module (DMO - Dywizjonowy Moduł Ogniowy) until the end of 2019. It has been planned that the first battery consisting of 8 vehicles shall be delivered in 2018.
Series Produced Krab Howitzers Ready
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