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PZA Loara

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The PZA "Loara" ( Przeciwlotniczy Zestaw Artyleryjski = Anti-Aircraft Artilery System ) is a medium armoured, self propelled, radar guided anti-aircraft weapon system . The system was developed by Poland in the late 1990s . Based on the chassis of the PT-91 tank, the system mounts an armoured turret holding two 35 mm cannons linked to a doubled Radar System .


The guns are useful against:

  • very low-flying aircraft
  • low-flying aircraft
  • medium-flying aircraft
  • and lightly protected ground targets.


The "Loara" has been officially declared winner of

  • Defender 2004
  • Grand Prix 2004

International Defence Industry Exhibition MSPO, Kielce, 2004 .