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Poland Su-7BKL c/n 6013 s/n 13
07/1966: Delivered to the Polish AF.
1966-67: 5 PLM-B.
1967-88: 3 PLM-Sz.
1988-90: 3 LPSZ-B.
18/07/90: Struck off charge at Mierzecice AB.
Currently preserved at the Katyn MWP in Warsaw.

Poland Su-7BKL c/n 7813 s/n 813
04/1972: Delivered to the Polish AF.
1972-88: 3 PLM-B.
1988-90: 3 LPSZ-B.
18/07/90: Struck off charge at Mierzecice AB.
Currently preserved at the Savigny-les-Beaune Museum, France.
 
Poland Su-22M4 c/n 23213 s/n 3213
05/1984: Transferred to the Polish AF.
1984-97: 6 PLM-B.
1997-99: 7 PLB-R.
1999-00: 8 PLM-B.
2000-02: 8 ELT.
2007: Withdrawn from use at Miroslawiec AB.
Currently preserved at Bydgoszcz AB.

Poland Su-22M4 c/n 37713 s/n 3713
05/1988: Delivered to the Polish AF.
1988: 8 PLM-B.
40 PLM-B.
09/2002: 40 ELT.
2015: 40 ELT.

Poland Su-22M4 c/n 28613 s/n 8613
08/1985: Delivered to the Polish AF.
1985: 40 PLM-B.
2000: 7 PLB-R.
2000-02: 7 ELT.
8 PLM-B.
Currently preserved at Bydgoszczy AB.

Poland Su-22M4 c/n 29513 s/n 951312/1985: Delivered to the Polish AF.
1986-97: 6 PLM-B.
1997: 40 PLM-B.
2002: 7 ELT.
Withdrawn from use.
Nose section currently preserved at Kopana. Owned by a private citizen?
 
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A column of soviet t-72 m1 tanks on maneuvers during military exercises in the Ukrainian SSR, august 1987....
 
Jan you have to quite careful of the ERA. The layout of the ERA cartridges could be different for many tanks being in usage. Again a great help would be images.
 
I was going to day buddy, they all look like being applied nice and tidy on the boxart, not so much on the above #313....
I imagine that ERA, could differ from tank to tank, right?

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