Air Defense: February 14, 2001

Archives

Poland has unveiled its new Loara self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicle, which looks like the turret of a German Gepard 35mm anti-aircraft system mounted on a T72 chassis. Which is basically what it is. The chassis is a Polish Bumar Labedy PT-91 Twardy, an enhanced version of the T-72M1. The turret uses the Oerlikon 35mm guns (one on either side of the turret). The turret mounts an Ericsson Eagle Mk-1 tracking radar, a French Sagem third-generation infrared camera, a Polish PCE daylight TV system, a laser rangefinder that the Poles copied from a Russian design, and a Polish CNPEP Radwar 3-dimensional surveillance radar. Production will start in 2002. A second version of the Loara will mount anti-aircraft missiles. One candidate is the Swedish Saab Bofors BAMSE; the other is the South African Kentron SAHV-3. --Stephen V Cole

X

ad

Help keep us a float!

Your support helps us keep our ship a float. We appreciate anyway you chose to help out. Visit us daily, subscribe, donate, and tell your friends.

You can support us in the following ways:

  1. Subscribe to our daily newsletter. We’ll send the news to your email box, and you don’t have to come to the site unless you want to read columns or see photos.
  2. You can contribute to the health of StrategyPage.
  3. Make sure you spread the word about us. Two ways to do that are to like us on Facebook and follow us on X.
Subscribe   Contribute   Close