Bumar delivers the 300th HITFIST 30mm turret for Rosomak armoured to Polish Army 1212123

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012, 10:11 AM
 
Bumar delivers the 300th HITFIST 30mm turret for Rosomak armoured to Polish Army.
At the beggining of this quarter the Polish Defence Company “Bumar – Labedy” S.A. Mechanical Works delivered to the Military Automotive Works in Siemianowice Slaskie the 300th HITFIST 30 mm turret for the combat edition of the ROSOMAK Wheeled Armored Vehicle.
     
At the beggining of this quarter the Polish Defence Company “Bumar – Labedy” S.A. Mechanical Works delivered to the Military Automotive Works in Siemianowice Slaskie the 300th HITFIST 30 mm turret for the combat edition of the ROSOMAK Wheeled Armored Vehicle.
Polish Army Rosomak armoured infantry fighting vehicle with the HITFIST turret armed with a 30mm cannon during live demonstration at MSPO 2012 defence exhibition in Poland.
     
The Rosomak (named Wolverine in the Polish Army) is a wheeled armoured infantry fighting vehicle (AIFV) used by the Polish Armed Forces since 2005. The Polish Land Forces contingent, which is a part of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan (ISAF) have currently 100 Rosomak vehicles deployed in the country.

The AIFV version of the Rosomak is equipped with an HITFIST 30 turret designed and manufactured by the Italian Company Oto Melara. The turret is armed with a 30mm ATK Mk 44 chain gun and 7.62mm NATO UKM-2000C machine gun. The turret has advanced fire control system with thermal sight and Obra laser warning system connected to six 81 mm 902A ZM Dezamet smoke grenade launchers.

The contract for turrets for the Polish Army signed in 2006 originally postulated producing 270 units, but this amount has been recently increased. The contract will be realized next year.

Experience gained through turrets’ production will allow “Bumar – Labedy” S.A. Mechanical Works to sign more contracts for turrets for Polish combat platforms.