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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:03:37 GMT -5
To begin rebuilding our decimated military, which is vital at this time to help defend our country, we have begun to build a barracks complex to house our army, and to train new recruits. This complex will help our army grow, and potentially become a training ground to give our current soldiers more experience in the future. This barracks will take only a little time, and the expenses are already paid for. This will surely help our nation grow, as a strong military is important for any country. I urge citizens to join the army now that we have a barracks that can help it out.
Walter Sobieslaw President of Poland Presidential Palace Warsaw, Poland
(Date Until Completion: Finished)
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:03:47 GMT -5
The Warsaw barracks complex has now been complete, and this will boost our army and its performance. Soldiers are already housed in this new complex, and weapons are being moved into storage. I must notify citizens and tourists that this place is off limits and heavily defended. Due to the recent building of this complex, recruits have flooded into our military, increasing its size. Our next step in our military will be to modernize and train it. You may look forward to this in the future.
Walter Sobieslaw President of Poland Presidential Palace Warsaw, Poland
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:03:56 GMT -5
We are now beginning to train and modernize our new army, with the help of the Italian and German Empire. All soldiers will get training from Polish officers and renowned Italian officers. This training will cover broad situations from all parts of the world, and part of this will be training to fight in snowy and cold regions, due to the upcoming climate disaster. Also, we will be testing and issuing new equipment and vehicles, from new Polish designs and ones from the Italian Empires own armories. We are also trying out G11’s, and we are currently negotiating a deal with the German Empire to get these. This training and equipment change will happen to every soldier, from new recruits to seasoned veterans, this is a great time of change in the Grand Polish Army.
Also related to the military, the Polish army has now swelled to a size of roughly 700,000 troops, a size that has not been seen in the Polish army for many years. I officially declare that our military is rebuilt and re-stabled, and that we are now military sound and secured. More updates on this modernization will come in the future.
Walter Sobieslaw President of Poland Presidential Palace Warsaw, Poland
(Days Until Finished: Finished)
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:04:05 GMT -5
Note: I realized I forgot to mention above, or at least that its unclear, that this modernization includes the army, navy, air force, and the special forces.
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:04:15 GMT -5
We have now finished our military modernization. All our soldiers, from new recruits to seasoned veterans, have been retrained in many possible battlefields and scenarios using an array of new and improved weaponry. We have also upgraded and added new weapons and gear, (as previously mentioned), and a new selection of vehicles, most of which have been generously given to us from the Italian Empire. Our army has also increased in size and strength significantly, and we now have a large and dangerous army.
Our army is now an effective, modern day fighting force. We have made our army in the likes of the world’s super powers, and we shall follow them into the ranks of the super powers. With this modernization, a new age has dawned for the nation of Poland, one that promises to be bright and prosperous.
Walter Sobieslaw President of Poland Presidential Palace Warsaw, Poland
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:04:30 GMT -5
Standard Firearm of the Polish army at this time: G36's and G11's (as soon as negotiations with Germany are done).
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:04:39 GMT -5
Poland at this time has gone into a "defensive state", reinforcing the countries border, (includes Poland, Slovakia, and Northern Ireland). Poland states this is due to the fact that the nation has no plans to expand the nations borders at the time, and will instead concentrate on defending the Union and working on the nations infrastructure. Troops are being stationed at strategic areas around the nation, and are always on alert. Anti-air and anti-missile defenses are being built throughout the nation, and are always going to be online to intercept any hostile attacks. This does not meant the nations airspace is closed, air traffic will go on as normal.
The Polish navy and air force are also being upgraded and improved to more capable status. The Polish air force will be patrolling the skies and performing mach missions to help train the pilots, which will also increase the defense of the nations airspace due to the air force being able to react quicker. The Polish navy is also being upgraded, especially around Northern Ireland. Ships are being built and navy personal are being trained, as well as having navy patrols along Northern Ireland and the Northern coast of Poland along the Baltic Sea.
Many military installations are starting to be built in areas that need them, such as along the border and near major cities. These installations will house troops, vehicles, and equipment and hold training grounds. These installations will also be heavily fortified with walls, bunkers, MG turrets and emplacements, anti-air and anti-missile emplacements, and everything else that will help defend the area and civilians around the installation. Cities are also being upgraded defensively wise, bomb/missile shelters are being built and small military installations are being formed inside the cities with small troop placements.
Our nuclear weapons defense shield that was partly built in the nation is also being upgraded and completed. This system will help protect the nation from any nuclear weapons and detect a nuclear weapon heading for the nation before it reaches its target, allowing civilian evacuation.
Finally, for the citizens of Poland, this is NOT a military action against the people. The military will not be enforcing laws, and the military will not be helping the police in anyway unless absolutely needed so. Poland will remain a democracy, and will remain the same after this action is complete. Once again, this is not aimed at the citizens of Poland, and the government is not military enforcing the nation in anyway. Also, encase the nation is worried about the money for this project, they should not worry. Our treasury is large at the moment, and our economy is thriving. We are also carefully monitoring our treasury, and at the first sign of trouble this action will be canceled and all activity will shift to the economy.
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:04:50 GMT -5
Poland has announced that a new prototype heavy tank in nearing completion, and testing phases have already begun.
Few details about this tank have been released, but from what is gathered the tank will most likely hold two tank barrels instead of one, increasing the fire power. The tank will also be heavily armored, and will be outfitted with a state of the art chassis and engine, (both of which are new designs). More details are expected to be released in the future.
Poland has also stated that a new infantry weapon is nearing completion, and testing has also begun on this new weapon. No details have been verified of this weapon yet.
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:05:09 GMT -5
Poland’s new prototype tank is completed and has successfully been tested and is now in full production. The tank is named the M1 Wystawa, the Model 1 Mammoth. The tank has been outfitted with two 120mm tank cannons in the front and one mounted MG on top. The tank can also be fitted with two anti-armor or anti-air missiles on the back. The tank chassis has been outfitted with thick state of the art armor capable of blocking and reducing damage of most anti-tank weapons. The engine of the M1 Wystawa is also a new state of the art model that allows the heavy tank to move at normal speed, despite the added weight of the extra barrel and heavier armor. The tank also has a new and improved navigation and electronics system and arsenal, details of which are not being released. The crew of this tank is four, the captain/navigator, the driver, the loader, and the gunner. This tank will now be slowly replacing Poland’s current tanks, and ¼ of Poland’s tank force is expected to be M1 Wystawa’s in about half a year.
As for the new infantry weapon, a few details about have been released. The weapon is currently in final design and testing phase, but so far things are going well. The weapon will be a multi-purpose firearm capable of aiding the soldier in many ways. The main form of this weapon will be an assault rifle that fires the standard NATO round. Another form however is being put on the gun. The gun will also be able to be fed .50 caliber rounds, allowing the gun to become a sniper rifle with a quick change of the clip and the addition of the scope, allowing a soldier to instantly become a sniper in the middle of a firefight. The company is also testing whether or not a shotgun can be implemented on the weapon somehow, although so far they have not said whether it has been successful or not.
More details expected in the future!
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