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14/02/11
SOURCE:Flight International
PICTURE: Poland receives upgraded W-3PL 'Gluszec' helicopters
By Craig Hoyle
AgustaWestland subsidiary PZL Swidnik has delivered four upgraded W-3PL "Gluszec" combat helicopters to the Polish land forces under a modernisation deal signed in 2006.
Key aspects of the project include a new flight control system, night vision goggle-compatible cockpit with multifunction displays, and powerplants using full authority digital engine control software.
The Gluszec also has improved communication and navigation systems and an integrated suite of self-protection equipment, including chaff and flare dispensers.
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The improved aircraft will be capable of transporting up to 10 fully equipped troops, or performing combat search and rescue and ground attack tasks.
It is armed with a 12.7mm machine gun in a nose-mounted turret and can also carry unguided rocket launchers and 23mm gun pods on its wing pylons.
Targeting is provided using an electro-optical/infrared sensor with a laser rangefinder.
Elements of the upgrade were incorporated following Warsaw's operational experience in flying combat helicopters in support of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.
PZL Swidnik and the Polish land forces are now discussing the possibility of modernising additional W-3 helicopters to the Gluszec standard, AgustaWestland says.