Poland Held the Largest Military Parade in Its History: 2,000 Soldiers Passed Through Warsaw
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Modern Technology on the Ground and the Latest Aviation in the Sky. On Saturday, August 15, a large-scale military parade took place in Warsaw to mark Polish Armed Forces Day. Approximately 2,000 Polish and allied service members, along with approximately 300 pieces of modern equipment, took part in the event, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing PAP. New Ranks and Parade Participants Polish Army Day celebrations spanned the country, culminating wit…
Poland held the largest military parade in its history.
The parade on the capital's Wisłostrada street featured approximately 2,000 soldiers and 300 aircraft – primarily state-of-the-art equipment, such as Borsuk, K2, and Patriot launchers. The parade began after a parachute landing demonstration by military paratroopers, who unfurled the national flag as they descended. The air component of the armed forces was then presented, including government Boeing 737 and Gulfstream G550 aircraft, French Rafa…
Photo credit: Marek Głowala. On August 15th, Polish Army Day and the anniversary of the victory in the Polish-Bolshevik War, the now-traditional military parade took place in Warsaw. Over 2,000 soldiers and approximately 300 aircraft participated in the event, including K2 and Abrams tanks, F-35 aircraft, Apache Guardian helicopters, Patriot missile launchers, Borsuk infantry fighting vehicles, and Baobab mine-laying systems. You could see all o…
On Polish Army Day, Poland held the largest military parade in its history, with about 2,000 Polish and federal soldiers and 300 pieces of equipment passing through Warsaw, more than 60 aircraft and helicopters flying over the capital, and more than 20 ships built in the Baltic
Poland held its largest military parade to date on Saturday. Around 2,000 soldiers marched through the capital, along with around 300 pieces of state-of-the-art military equipment, to mark Polish Armed Forces Day and the anniversary of the victory over the Bolsheviks in the Battle of Warsaw in 1920, according to the Polish Armed Forces.
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