LIVE firing the H-25 and H-29 Air to Ground Missile, Powidz

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LIVE firing the H-25 and H-29 Air to Ground Missile, Powidz

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This week a LIVE firing exercise was taking place at the Drawsko Pomorskie Range. Aim of the exercise was to get rid of obsolete H-25 and H-29 Air to Ground missiles. At Powidz 2 Su-22s were involved in this exercise shooting 6 H-25s and 2 H-29s. The latter is the biggest missile in the Polish Air Force! The H-29 was not used over 10 years by the Polish Air Force. It weights over 650kg and can penetrate 3meters of soil and 2meters of concreed.

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Post by Pony02 »

Thanks for sharing these nice pics with us Carlo and Paul, always nice to see the Polish Su-22's, especialy these yellow coded 7ELT Powidz examples!

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Post by wright flyer »

Good morning...

Was at Swidwin on the 6th of July 2007, live firing exercise with H-29's?

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Is Powidz still flying?

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Hi Frank,

Obviously you saw a flight at Swidwin with LIVE H-29s aswell. We were told at Powidz that these AGMs were not fired in the 10 years. This info came actually from 2 sources; Powidz and a former Su-22 pilot at Poznan.

Nice photo though!

Powidz is about to end it Fitter activities in the next couple of weeks. Aircraft to be transferred to Swidwin. On average about 3 Su-22s fly operational from Powidz.

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Post by wright flyer »

A small correction, I was in Poland in August instead of July (6+7 at Swidwin, 9+10 at Powidz). We were told that there were only 2 flying weeks left. During our visit there were 16 Fitters present and we saw 3 Su-22's in flight (including a recce Fitter).

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which recce Fitter was flying during your visit? Was it 8205?

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Recce Fitter was 8715, the others were 7412 and 7308. At this moment, I can't post more picture because of publications, later more...

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Post by Otto »

This monday (15/10) couple of Fitters made some testflights before (final)leaving to Swidwin. Last missions were flown on tuesday :cry:

Preperations are made at Powidz to welcome C-130/M-28
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Hi Otto,

During our visit last week it was stated that the Fitters would move out of Powidz in the next couple of weeks. It is a pitty to hear that they already move this week........again one squadron of Fitters down after 39 and 6 ELT..Any idea how many Sukhoi's will be handed over to Swidwin? Must be less then 10.

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Hi Mr C,

During our visit we noted two Fitters at the flightline (single/dual), four were in the small maintenance hangar and four within the shelterarea (all stored (2x single/2x dual)

According to our guide some Fitters are stored inside the shelters. I don't have a clue how many will move to Swidwin.

They'll try to sell the stored Fitters :roll:
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Hi Otto,

We also noted the 4 stored Sukhoi's already in April this year. They seem to be in poor state.

Aircraft "706" was already handed over in April to 40ELT and single seat "8205" has been recently added to the inventory of 40ELT.

Any pics to share of your visit to Powidz?

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Mr C,

Stored Fitters: 3910, 3909, 308 & 507 (all wearing nosecovers)

Paul requested to scedule a Polish-photo-day :lol:
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Something went seriously wrong with LIVE firing the H-25/29 during the weekend. Just been informed by a former Su-22 pilot that during the weekend sorties to the Drawsko Pomorskie one missile escaped from the range and destroyed a civilian house. There is big fuzz about it in polish media at the moment.

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