The Polish Army received two anti-aircraft systems PSR-A Pilica, which can hit air targets at a distance of up to 6.5 km
The Polish Army has received two additional PSR-A Pilica complexes.
Here's What We Know
The information was shared by Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak on Twitter. The first batch of anti-aircraft guns was transferred back in 2020. The Polish army ordered a total of six complexes.
Konsekwentnie wzmacniamy Wojsko Polskie. Na wyposażenie Sił Zbrojnych RP zostały przekazane kolejne dwa zestawy przeciwlotniczego systemu rakietowo-artyleryjskiego #PILICA. pic.twitter.com/Vy6J4j7SPl
- Mariusz Błaszczak (@mblaszczak) December 22, 2022
One battery of the complex consists of six firing units. One unit, in turn, has a 23mm ZUR-23-2KG Jodek-G twin anti-aircraft gun, as well as launchers for Piorun or Grom anti-aircraft missiles.
The SR-A Pilica is capable of engaging drones, helicopters as well as aircraft. Range of operation of the SAM is 6.5 km.
Source: @mblaszczak