Negotiations related to the above-mentioned deal have been going on since October 2014. The Inspectorate resigned from a tender procedure in order to unify the newly acquired equipment with the devices which have been used by the Army so far. RWŁC-10/T vehicles have been developed in accordance with the requirements of the Polish Army, and they are being used by the military both within the Polish territory as well as during the deployments abroad.
This is the reason for selecting the contractor which has already provided such command and communication equipment for the Ordering Party. Company which is to deliver the new vehicles is a consortium formed by Transbit and Military Communication Works No. 1 (Wojskowe Zakłady Łączności nr 1).
RWŁC-10/T Mobile Digital Communication Centre is equipped, in its basic standard, with 3 radios, with a range of 50 km and bandwidth of 34 MB/s. Side interfaces make it possible to interconnect the RWŁC-10/T centre with wired digital communication networks via digital tracts or packet connections. In case of the 9 vehicles, which are being currently ordered, the carrier vehicle has been changed within the scope of unifying the composition of heavy-duty vehicles which are being used by the Polish Army. Instead of STAR trucks, Jelcz 422.32 vehicles with a 4-person cabin are going to be used here.