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The Army Trains Drivers of Combat Vehicles

Summary by Defence24
The Polish Army currently operates several hundred Rosomak vehicles in several variants, the largest of which are infantry fighting vehicles with Hitfist-30P turrets (although their number has decreased significantly following a donation to Ukraine). Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that such a large fleet of vehicles has trained drivers who will be responsible for driving these vehicles, which weigh over 20 tons.
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The Polish Army currently operates several hundred Rosomak vehicles in several variants, the largest of which are infantry fighting vehicles with Hitfist-30P turrets (although their number has decreased significantly following a donation to Ukraine). Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that such a large fleet of vehicles has trained drivers who will be responsible for driving these vehicles, which weigh over 20 tons.

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Defence24 broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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