The Covert Polish Repair Shop Patching Up Ukrainian Arms
The Covert Polish Repair Shop Patching Up Ukrainian Arms
Hundreds of technicians at a sprawling factory complex are working around the clock to repair Ukraine’s artillery and armor and return it to the front...




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WARSAW—In a sprawling manufacturing facility complicated surrounded through derelict houses, hundreds of technicians are running across the clock on one most of the maximum vital demanding situations of Ukraine’s conflict: repairing artillery and heavy armor and returning it to the the front line.

Mechanics buzz throughout the football-area-sized workshop housing 3 AHS Krab weapons, the air thick with the odor of steel dirt and car grease. Two of the Krabs, which seem like tanks but are self-propelled 155mm howitzer weapons, are missing factors in their caterpillar tracks and are riddled with bullet holes and contorted steel.

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