Good chapter. But I have a question about what happened to the Polish OHP frigates and our wonderful old Warszawianka because there was no mention of them. When they entered service in the 1970s, OHP were very good frigates, so in the 1940s they should have had very great capabilities, just...
There are no parts for most of the equipment and production must be resumed even for the T-72, which Poland lost production capacity at the turn of the 1990s and 2000s. So, just as the Romanian equipment could be given up because a dozen or so units of equipment are a residual amount, the...
Well, you can never have too much good anti-aircraft equipment, and the Flakpanzer Gepard is better than the ZSU-23-4MP Biała used in Poland, and such systems are more economical than missile systems in the fight against turboprop aircraft.
The Italians would come back, maybe the frigate would come back, certainly not the same when it comes to the Romanians, the soldiers themselves might come back, but the Cheetahs on which they are stationed would definitely not.
The story is very good, but I see some shortcomings in it. in the first What did the Polish government do with the equipment of allied troops and the allied troops themselves stationed in the territory of the Republic of Poland. Because we must remember that we have at least one American...