On his official Twitter account, Polish Defense Minister “Marius Blaschak” posted a picture of the Turkish pilot, “Bayraktar TB2”.
In his tweet, Blashchak said, “There is good news soon… Stay tuned.”
Following this tweet, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced that he would make an official visit to Turkey early next week.
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For their part, the Polish media confirmed that the necessary procedures for Poland’s purchase of the Bayraktar TB2 UAV from Turkey could be signed during this visit.
In a related context, the move to buy the Turkish “Bayraktar TB2” drone by Poland raised the interest of the European media.
The Czech news site H24 published a lengthy report entitled “Poland is likely to buy warplanes from Turkey.”
The report, which was based on the views of military analyst Lucas Wessinger, says: “Poland appears to be taking a surprising step.
It is possible that it will buy an unmanned aircraft from Turkey, as Polish Defense Minister Marius Puschastak posted this on his Twitter account.
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The report pointed out that Poland considers Russia its main threat, so it is making a logical step by buying the Turkish drone.
The report pointed out that Turkey confirms its role as a great power in the field of armaments, and it is expected that the number of countries that will buy Turkish weapons will increase.
The report continued: “The model in the picture published by the Polish Minister of Defense has a Turkish design in terms of body and wing shape.
The model also carries four missiles under the fuselage, two lighter missiles on the outside, and two heavier missiles inside. “
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According to information published in March 2018 by Polish Deputy Defense Minister Wojciech Skor Kivi at the Parliamentary Committee for National Defense meeting.
The Poland program will include delivery of 6 systems between 2020 and 2022, and 6 more systems can be purchased in the future.
It is worth noting that there are many demands from many countries around the world regarding the purchase of Turkish marches and weapons.
This is after the great success achieved by Turkish drones in reversing the balance of power in the conflict areas, especially in the Karabakh war and Libya.