Poland accelerates fighter replacement plans
03 December, 2018 - SOURCE: FlightGlobal.com - BY:
Bartosz Glowacki - Warsaw
Poland is to accelerate the replacement of its air force's RAC MiG-29
fighters and Sukhoi Su-22 ground-attack aircraft on the instructions of the
country's defence minister.
Mariusz Błaszczak, minister of
national defence, has repeatedly stated his aim of removing Soviet-era aircraft
from Warsaw's inventory.
But now Błaszczak has instructed
the chief of general staff of the Polish armed forces to speed up the
implementation of the replacement programme under its Harpia requirement.
Poland is seeking aircraft that
can perform a number of combat roles, including certain maritime operations and
electronic warfare missions.
According to the deputy defence
minister, Wojciech Skurkiewicz, "the end of the analytical and conceptual
phase of the Harpia programme is planned for the end of February 2019.
Deliveries of new aircraft should begin in 2024."
Funds for the acquisition have
been allocated via Poland's military modernisation plan for 2018-2022.
Until Poland delivers more
precise requirements, some manufacturers will remain uncertain with which
aircraft to respond, if at all. At present, Boeing may propose either the F-15
or F/A-18E/F; Leonardo, on behalf of the Eurofighter consortium, will offer the
Typhoon; Lockheed Martin can pitch the F-16 – either upgraded examples or
new-build aircraft – or F-35, while Saab could respond with the Gripen E.
In late September, Poland's
Su-22s returned to flight operations, followed by MiG-29s in early November,
after the implementation of service bulletins on the aircraft's Klimov RD-33
engines and K-36DM ejection seats.
However, investigations continue
into the fatal crash of a MiG-29 in July.
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