At the currently ongoing MSPO 2017 defence exhibition in Poland, a
number of new combat vehicle prototypes were presented for the first
time to the public. These vehicles include new main battle tank (MBT)
variants, the Borsuk infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), that is currently
being developed for the Polish Army, aswell as various wheeled vehicles
such as proposed variants of the Rosomak (locally produced Patria AMV).
The PT-91M2 is a further upgrade of the PT-91 Twardy, incorporating many features of the PT-91M Pendekar |
The PT-91M2 is an upgraded variant of the Polish PT-91 Twardy
tank, although some sources suggest that the T-72 left in Polish Army
service might be upgraded to this new configuration. Unlike the Polish
Army PT-91 model, the PT-91M2 makes used of the Sagem SAVAN-15 fire
control system from the French manufacturer Safran. This is also used on
the Malaysian PT-91M Pendekar, currently the most advanced PT-91
version in service with the military of a nation, and is related to the
SAVAN-20 system used on the French Leclerc MBT.