The Polish Ministry of Defence has received the first batch of ARSUS 100 reconnaissance systems from Turkey’s Aselsan, marking a milestone in the country’s surveillance modernization efforts. The ARSUS 100, mounted on locally manufactured AMZ KUTNO vehicles, provides advanced imaging, long-range detection, and day-night operational capabilities for defense and border protection tasks. The system supports encrypted communications and complies with NATO interoperability standards. Deliveries will be phased through 2026 and 2027, expanding Poland’s intelligence and surveillance network. The contract strengthens industrial ties between Poland and Turkey while reinforcing Warsaw’s commitment to technology-driven defense improvements. Poland continues to upgrade its forces with new armor, artillery, and air defense systems, including South Korean K2 tanks, U.S.-made F-35 fighters, and Patriot PAC-3 missile batteries. The integration of ARSUS 100 enhances national and allied situational awareness, providing real-time reconnaissance and data fusion across multiple platforms.

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