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20241123_zip_n313_016 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: A Lebanese civil defense personnel sprays water put off smoke as they search for possible survivors among the rubble of an eight-story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut that demolished an eight-story building. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_006 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese civil defense personnel work among the rubble of eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_017 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: A Lebanese civilian stands on the ruins of their eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut he searches for his mother and sister that are still under the rubble. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_021 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: A partially destroyed building (C) from an Israeli raid stands along with other buildings in Beirut southern suburb. Israeli raids on the southern suburb, a bastion for pro-Iranian Hezbollah came after a massive dawn strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut that demolished an eight-story building. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_001 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: A Lebanese civilian stands on the ruins of their eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut as she searches for relatives that are still under the rubble. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_007 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese civilians stand on the ruins of their eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut as they search for relatives that are still under the rubble. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_004 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese civil defense personnel work among the rubble of eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_005 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: A Lebanese civilian stands on the ruins of their eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut he searches for his mother and sister that are still under the rubble. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_009 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese civil defense personnel are seen engulfed in smoke as they search for possible survivors among the rubble of an eight-story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut that demolished an eight-story building. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_013 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese civil defense personnel are seen engulfed in smoke as they search for possible survivors among the rubble of an eight-story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut that demolished an eight-story building. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_015 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese civil defense personnel work among the rubble of eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_011 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese civil defense personnel work among the rubble of eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_014 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese civil defense personnel work among the rubble of eight story building that was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_002 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: A Lebanese shows a dress he salvaged from under rubble for his niece that was wounded in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut that demolished an eight-story building. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_008 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese army soldiers secure the site where an eight story building was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_003 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese army soldiers secure the site where an eight story building was demolished in a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_012 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese, journalists and army soldiers gather near wreckage caused by a massive Israeli dawn air strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut he searches for his mother and sister that are still under the rubble. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_020 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Smoke billows from area targeted by an Israeli air strike in Beirut southern suburb. Israeli raids on the southern suburb, a bastion for pro-Iranian Hezbollah came after a massive dawn strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut that demolished an eight-story building. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_018 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Smoke billows from area targeted by an Israeli air strike in Beirut southern suburb as the tarmac of the countryâ??s international Rafiq Hariri airport is seen in the background. Israeli raids on the southern suburb, a bastion for pro-Iranian Hezbollah came after a massive dawn strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut that demolished an eight-story building. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241123_zip_n313_019 November 23, 2024, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Smoke billows from area targeted by an Israeli air strike in Beirut southern suburb. Israeli raids on the southern suburb, a bastion for pro-Iranian Hezbollah came after a massive dawn strike in the Basta neighborhood in Beirut that demolished an eight-story building. At least 11 people were killed and 63 other wounded according to ministry of health. The strike came just after 4 a.m., when it jolted Beirut awake with thundering explosions that left much of the city enveloped in acrid smoke. It was the third strike in the city this week, and part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country in recent days. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire)
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56340663 South Korea's K-9 Thunder 155 mm self-propelled howitzers seen during the 76th anniversary of Armed Forces Day pre-media day at Seoul Air Force Base. Armed Forces Day in South Korea is an annual event usually celebrated on 1 October to commemorate the service of men and women in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. The day that South Korean forces broke through the 38th parallel in 1950 during the Korean War. Photo Credit: Kim Jae-Hwan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55286383 Polish servicemen present Korean K9 Thunder self-propelled gun-howitzers on Wislostrada in the centre of Warsaw, the capital Poland during a military parade on Polish Army Day on August 15, 2024. The parade presents over 200 military units of the Polish army. President of Poland Andrzej Duda, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and many other Polish politicians watch the parade. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55286447 Polish servicemen present Korean K9 Thunder self-propelled gun-howitzers on Wislostrada in the centre of Warsaw, the capital Poland during a military parade on Polish Army Day on August 15, 2024. The parade presents over 200 military units of the Polish army. President of Poland Andrzej Duda, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and many other Polish politicians watch the parade. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55295822 Polish servicemen present Korean K9 Thunder self-propelled gun-howitzers at Wislostrada in the centre of Warsaw, the capital Poland during a military parade on Polish Army Day. Poland's armed forces, along with allied troops stationed in the country, participated in a parade in front of the public, the media, and assembled dignitaries. Before the parade, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Poland's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, and Poland's President, Andrzej Duda addressed the public and the assembled media. The parade featured soldiers, mechanized divisions, tanks, various armoured vehicles, and a fly-over by members of Poland's Air Force. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55295842 Polish servicemen present Korean K9 Thunder self-propelled gun-howitzers at Wislostrada in the centre of Warsaw, the capital Poland during a military parade on Polish Army Day. Poland's armed forces, along with allied troops stationed in the country, participated in a parade in front of the public, the media, and assembled dignitaries. Before the parade, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Poland's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, and Poland's President, Andrzej Duda addressed the public and the assembled media. The parade featured soldiers, mechanized divisions, tanks, various armoured vehicles, and a fly-over by members of Poland's Air Force. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240815_aaa_s197_314 August 15, 2024, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland: Polish servicemen present Korean K9 Thunder self-propelled gun-howitzers on Wislostrada in the centre of Warsaw, the capital Poland during a military parade on Polish Army Day. The parade presents over 200 military units of the Polish army. President of Poland Andrzej Duda, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and many other Polish politicians watch the parade. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240815_aaa_s197_311 August 15, 2024, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland: Polish servicemen present Korean K9 Thunder self-propelled gun-howitzers on Wislostrada in the centre of Warsaw, the capital Poland during a military parade on Polish Army Day. The parade presents over 200 military units of the Polish army. President of Poland Andrzej Duda, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and many other Polish politicians watch the parade. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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55290364 Polish servicemen present Korean K9 Thunder self-propelled gun-howitzers on Wislostrada in the centre of Warsaw, the capital Poland during a military parade on Polish Army Day. The parade presents over 200 military units of the Polish army. President of Poland Andrzej Duda, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and many other Polish politicians watch the parade. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55290360 Polish servicemen present Korean K9 Thunder self-propelled gun-howitzers on Wislostrada in the centre of Warsaw, the capital Poland during a military parade on Polish Army Day. The parade presents over 200 military units of the Polish army. President of Poland Andrzej Duda, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and many other Polish politicians watch the parade. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234016 M1A2 SEP V3 Abrams passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234027 Krab passes by during the general rehearsal, with a soldier saluting from the hatch as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234007 Poprad (self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system) passes by during the general rehearsal, with a soldier saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234001 Plasan SandCat 4x4 passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234002 Zmija Light High-Mobility Vehicle passes by during the general rehearsal, with a soldier saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234034 Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense speaks during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234024 K9 Thunder passes by during the general rehearsal, with soldiers saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240811_aaa_s197_161 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense speaks during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_158 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense speaks during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_154 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense gestures as he speaks to the media during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_155 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense speaks during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_160 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense speaks during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_153 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Minister of National Defense, looks at the marching soldiers during a dress rehearsal for the military parade. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_156 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Krab passes by during the general rehearsal, with a soldier saluting from the hatch as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_148 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: K9 Thunder passes by during the general rehearsal, with soldiers saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_149 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: K9 Thunder passes by during the general rehearsal, with soldiers saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_151 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: M1A1 FEP Abrams passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_152 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: M1A1 FEP Abrams passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_145 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: K2 Black Panther passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_150 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Flakpanzer Gepard passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_147 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: M3 Bradley passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_144 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: M1A2 SEP V3 Abrams passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_163 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: M1A2 SEP V3 Abrams passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_162 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Baobab-K Mine-Laying System passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_142 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: M120 Rak (self-propelled wheeled gun-mortar) passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_139 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Poprad (self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system) passes by during the general rehearsal, with a soldier saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_136 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: KTO Rosomak with ZSSW-30 (30mm Remote Control Turret System) passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_137 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: KTO Rosomak passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_143 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Kleszcz (reconnaissance vehicle) passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_140 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Zmija Light High-Mobility Vehicle passes by during the general rehearsal, with a soldier saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_141 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Plasan SandCat 4x4 passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_135 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Soldiers from the Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian Brigade march with a flag during a rehearsal for the Polish Army Day parade. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_129 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Soldiers of the 6th Pomeranian Airborne Brigade march with rifles as they take part in a rehearsal before the National Army Day that takes place annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_128 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Cyber ??Defense Force soldiers march during a rehearsal for National Army Day, celebrated annually on Aug. 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_133 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: NIL Military Unit commandos march during a rehearsal for National Army Day celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_134 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Wieslaw Kukula (Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army) looks at the marching soldiers during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_130 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Wieslaw Kukula (Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army) looks at the marching soldiers during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_131 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: NIL Military Unit commandos seen during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_123 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: Polish Soldiers holding NATO flags during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_122 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: NIL Military Unit commandos seen during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_125 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: NIL Military Unit commandos seen during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_126 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: NIL Military Unit commandos seen during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240811_aaa_s197_124 August 11, 2024, Warsaw, Poland: NIL Military Unit commandos seen during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. (Credit Image: © Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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55233995 Wieslaw Kukula (Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army) looks at the marching soldiers during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234015 MRAP Cougar 4x4 passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234005 KTO Rosomak with ZSSW-30 (30mm Remote Control Turret System) passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234019 Leopard 2PL passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234031 Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense gestures as he speaks to the media during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234020 M1A1 FEP Abrams passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234025 M1A1 FEP Abrams passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233992 Polish Army soldiers seen during a rehearsal before National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234033 Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense speaks during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234030 Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense speaks during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234013 M1A2 SEP V3 Abrams passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233987 NIL Military Unit commandos seen during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233996 NIL Military Unit commandos march during a rehearsal for National Army Day celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234026 Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Minister of National Defense, looks at the marching soldiers during a dress rehearsal for the military parade. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233999 Soldiers from the Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian Brigade march with a flag during a rehearsal for the Polish Army Day parade. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233993 Wieslaw Kukula (Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army) looks at the marching soldiers during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233990 NIL Military Unit commandos seen during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234017 M3 Bradley passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233985 NIL Military Unit commandos seen during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234011 PNY NSM launcher passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234032 Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense gestures as he speaks to the media during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234008 M120 Rak (self-propelled wheeled gun-mortar) passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234029 Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz Minister of National Defense speaks during a press conference. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234003 KTO Rosomak passes by during the general rehearsal, as the vehicle passes through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234021 K9 Thunder passes by during the general rehearsal, with soldiers saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55234010 A HIMARS rocket launcher passes by during the general rehearsal, with a soldier saluting from the hatch as the vehicle makes its way through the parade route. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233989 Polish Soldiers holding NATO flags during a rehearsal for the National Army Day, celebrated annually on August 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55233997 Cyber ??Defense Force soldiers march during a rehearsal for National Army Day, celebrated annually on Aug. 15. Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz held a press conference after the rehearsal of the upcoming military parade, which will be attended by over 2,500 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The event will be attended by 86 warrant officers and almost 100 soldiers from allied forces, including representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Romania, as well as delegations from Eurocorps and the NATO Joint Force Training Center. The parade will showcase several modern military assets, including air shows with the participation of multiple aircraft and 220 units of the most modern equipment currently in service with the Polish Army. Among the highlights are the K2 Black Panther, a new generation Korean tank; Krab, a Polish 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Kleszcz reconnaissance vehicle; Rak 120 mm self-propelled mortar; The K9 Thunder, a Korean self-propelled howitzer on a tracked chassis; the Rosomak, a domestically produced wheeled armored personnel carrier; the M1A1FEP Abrams, a modified tank for the Polish Army; the Himars missile launcher; the ?mija light reconnaissance vehicle; the Patriot medium-range air defense system; the Mala Narew short-range anti-aircraft missile system; the Borsuk IFV, a Polish infantry fighting vehicle; the Baobab-K, an automated Polish mine-laying vehicle; and the Black Hawk multi-purpose helicopter, used for transport and battlefield support. Photo Credit: Marek Antoni Iwanczuk / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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