http://iu.wp.mil.pl/aktualnosci.aktualnosc.275.0.html
- Am 30. November wurde ein Vertrag zwischen Inspektorat Uzbrojenia und Polską Grupą Zbrojeniową S.A. unterzeichnet.
- Umfang der Beschaffung:
- 8 Drohnensysteme "Orlik" (taktische Drohnen kurzer Reichweite; ein System umfasst 5 UAV)
- + 4 Drohnensysteme "Orlik" (Option)
- Logistik- und Ausbildungspaket
- Auftragswert:
- 779,7 Mio. PLN (brutto)
- Lieferung: 2021-2023
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for the Polish Armed Forces
https://wzl2.mil.pl/en/unmanned-aerial- ... ed-forces/Within the ‘Orlik” programme, PGZ consortium offered The Polish Armed Forces PGZ-19R system entirely designed and manufactured in Poland. The system is used for visual reconnaissance on a wide area in various terrain and weather conditions, day and night. The proposed UAV system, in compliance with the Purchaser’s requirements, consists of 11 elements creating the following set:
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) – 5 items,
- Mobile Take-off Launcher,
- Logistic car,
- Ground Control Station,
- Ground Terminal Data,
- Portable Video Terminal,
Apart from the UAV sets, elements supporting the operation and usage of the sets are to be provided within the order:
- Remote Video Terminal.
- Integrated Training System,
- Integrated Logistics System,
The order accounts for 12 UAV sets:
- Logistics and training initiating packages.
- basic (8 sets), in years 2021-2023,
The main elements of the system offered by PGZ include: unmanned aerial vehicles with
- option (4 sets), in years 2023-2026.
a combustion or hybrid drive and the ground control station. The element integrating both of these components is the communication and data transmission system based on the ground terminal data. Ground control station enables the operator to remotely control the UAV and manage the payload (e.g. control of camera and sensors). PGZ-19R system was designed to be entirely independent of the ground infrastructure (airports).
The system is characterized by considerable mobility. The ground control station and logistic car were built on the basis of 15 feet containers located on high mobility cars. The ground data terminal and pneumatic launcher, however, are built on trailers pulled by these cars. The mobile configuration of the set allows for the land, sea and air transport.
The maximum take-off weight of UAV amounts to 90 kg, while the weighing capacity – 20 kg. The payload consists of the optoelectronic head comprising of day-time camera, infrared camera, laser rengefinder and laser target indicator. Moreover, PGZ-19R is equipped with SAR slotted radar of a very high frequency. The unmanned vehicle can operate in the air up to 12 hours at the altitude up to 5000 metres. The landing proceeds in a classical manner or with a parachute.
PGZ S.A. to lead the Consortium conducting the programme of acquiring short-range tactical-class Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems, code name “Orlik” (26. Mai 2017)
On 26 May 2017, during the 11th International AIR FAIR Expo in Bydgoszcz, Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A., Wojskowe Zakłady Lotnicze Nr 2 S.A. in Bydgoszcz, and PIT-Radwar S.A. signed, in the presence of the Secretary of State at the Ministry of National Defence Mr Bartosz Kownacki, an agreement establishing a Consortium to participate in the proceeding organised by the Arms Inspectorate of the Ministry of National Defence concerning the order for short-range tactical-class Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System, code name “Orlik”, for the Polish Armed Forces. PGZ S.A. is to lead this Consortium.
As the Consortium’s leader, Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A. will be responsible for preparing the offer for the short-range tactical-class Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System pursuant to the requirements defined by the Ministry of National Defence. On the other hand, as the Consortium’s Executive Leader, Wojskowe Zakłady Lotnicze Nr 2 S.A. in Bydgoszcz will be the entity responsible for integrating the individual elements of the system, including but not limited to the airborne platform, the Ground Control Station (GCS), and other components of the system.
http://en.pgzsa.pl/a/502,pgz-s-a-to-lea ... name-orlikUnder the programme of acquiring short-range tactical-class Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems, code name “Orlik”, the Consortium headed by Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A. will offer to the Arms Inspectorate the E-310 UAV System. It is the first system of this type that has been completely designed and manufactured in Poland. The E-310 UAV is designed for comprehensive reconnaissance tasks in various terrain and weather conditions. E-310 enables collecting and real-time forwarding of high-quality reconnaissance data to the indicated recipients.
The primary elements of the E-310 UAV System include the airborne platform with hybrid propulsion (electric and combustion engines) and the Ground Control Station (GCS). The element that integrates these two components is the communication and data transmission system that enables the operator both to remotely control the UAV and to manage its payload. The E-310 unmanned aircraft may carry out flights at the ceiling of 5 000 m at velocities exceeding 200 km/h. Its payload consists of an optoelectronic head equipped with daytime and night-time cameras, a laser rangefinder and a laser target pointer, a SAR radar with GMTI designed for recording and transmitting ground situation images in adverse weather conditions and for tracking moving targets, as well as the (optional) ELINT system that enables locating devices that generate electromagnetic energy. The E-310 UAV has the operating range of 200 km from the GCS, which means that with up to 15 h of flight time and distribution of several Ground Control Stations across the country’s territory the system offered by the Consortium headed by Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A. enables constant monitoring of the whole territory of Poland.
Koncepcja Narodowej Strategii Rozwoju Systemów BSP
„Cocept of the National Strategy on Development of UAS”
http://archiwum.airfair.pl/files/upload ... 4ci%5D.pdf