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Polish Hoplite replacement plan hits a hitch

13th April 2021 - 10:43 GMT | by Grzegorz Sobczak in Warsaw

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Polish Mi-2 helicopter. (Photo: Polish MoD)

Perkoz light helicopter procurement programme is part-suspended less than a year after it was launched.

Technical dialogue work has been suspended on the Perkoz programme to select a new light helicopter for the Polish Armed Forces, the MoD Armament Inspectorate confirmed in early April.

A spokesperson for the Armament Inspectorate told Shephard that analytical work on Perkoz continues unaffected, and the technical dialogue may resume at an undisclosed future date once the Polish Armed Forces collect more up-to-date information from industry.

Perkoz aimed to result in the procurement of 32 multirole rotorcraft to replace aged PZL Mi-2 (NATO: Hoplite) and four PZL W-3 Sokol special-configuration helicopters (one airborne command centre and three electronic surveillance

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Grzegorz Sobczak

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Grzegorz Sobczak is based in Warsaw, Poland.

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