Ukrainian military began testing Polish WKW Wilk / Tor sniper rifles (video)

The Ukrainian Armed Forces received Polish WKW Wilk / Tor sniper rifles. The first one has already appeared on the World Wide Web

video testing of new weapons.

WKW Wilk (Wielkokalibrovy Karabin Wyborowy Wilk)- This is a large-caliber rifle. It was created at the beginning of the 2000s and is produced in Poland at the Tarnów Mechanical Plant (Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów). 12.5 mm rifles entered service with the Polish army in 2005. The WKW Wilk/Tor arsenal includes a Schmidt & Bender” X3-12 PMII.

Ukrainian soldiers demonstrated the results of testing a sniper rifle. During tests, WKW Wilk / Tor was able to penetrate the protective armor plate, although the parameters of the latter were not specified.

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