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Lockheed providing Poland with live-fire training rounds

The Polish air force is receiving from Lockheed Martin Enhanced Laser Guided Training Rounds for Paveway II bombs.

By Richard Tomkins
Lockheed Martin to provide Enhanced Laser Guided Training Rounds for Poland. Pictured, an ELGTR mounted on a U.S. aircraft. Photo courtesy Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin to provide Enhanced Laser Guided Training Rounds for Poland. Pictured, an ELGTR mounted on a U.S. aircraft. Photo courtesy Lockheed Martin

Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Lockheed Martin is producing Enhanced Laser Guided Training Rounds for the Polish military under a $1.9 million contract.

The award was issued by Poland's Megmar Logistics & Consulting on behalf of the Polish Ministry of Defense.

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"Lockheed Martin has a long and successful history of partnership with the Republic of Poland and we're looking forward to working with Megmar to deliver this cost-effective capability to Polish warfighters," said Joe Serra, Precision Guided Systems director at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.

"ELGTR will provide aircrews with the most affordable and capable, live-fire training while preserving their tactical laser-guided bomb (LGB) inventory."

The ELGTR provides realistic Paveway II Laser Guided Bomb training for pilots. Poland will use them with their F-16 Fighting Falcon fleet.

Lockheed Martin said its contract with Megmar also covers provision of technical data, logistics support and introduction to service training to the Polish air force.

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