Manufacturers from Britain will take part in the creation of the Polish Narew air defense system. The agreement of intent was signed during a visit to Poland by British Defense Minister Ben Wallace. This is reported by the UK Defense Journal.
The agreement implies the participation of foreign manufacturers in the creation of the Polish air defense system. The British division of the MBDA international consortium, together with the Polish Military-Industrial Group, will work on the integration of a modular anti-aircraft guided missile.
The Narew complex will receive ammunition based on the British anti-aircraft missile CAMM (Common Anti-Air Modular Missile). A promising rocket will be able to reach speeds of up to three Mach numbers. The ammunition received an active radio frequency finder. The publication notes that CAMM can hit stealth aircraft, high-speed missiles and small targets.
Earlier, the Telegram channel BELTA published a video of the transfer of Polish anti-aircraft missile systems. The recording shows the complexes "Cube" and "Wasp".
In October, the Defence24 publication declared the superiority of the Polish portable anti-aircraft missile system (MANPADS) Piorun over the Russian "Willow". The publication suggested that the range of the Polish MANPADS exceeds 6.4 kilometers.
Daniil Irinin