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 Polands problematic plans to procure new helicopters for its armed forces could begin to make progress by year-en stanley cup d, according to local media reports.Warsaw controversially cancelled a proposed tri-service acquisition of 50 Airbus Helicopters H225Ms in October after failing to agree an industrial offset deal with the manufacturer.However, the requirement for new rotorcraft is still pressing, notably for naval search and rescue and special forces missions.In October defence minister Antoni Macierewicz suggested that Poland had chosen the Sikorsky S-70i Black Hawk for the sp stanley tumbler ecial forces requirement, to be produced locally by PZL Mielec. However, the government has now denied that any selection has been made.Deputy defence minister Bartosz Kownacki, writing in response to an enquiry from an opposition politician, stresses that  no procedure has been initiated or is ongoing  regarding the acquisition of Black Hawks.Instead, he says, a team is working on an accelerated procurement proces stanley thermos s under an urgent operational requirement 鈥?the first step of which is an emergency market analysis.This report is likely to be finalised over the coming weeks, and talks with potential bidders could begin by year-end. However, it is more likely that the formal process will start in early 2017, leading to contract talks later in the year; first deliveries are likely to be in 2017 or 2018, the Dziennik Gazeta Prawna newspaper reports.Little detail has been revealed about which helicopters are in the  Hpfv EBACE: Pilatus s  super-versatile  PC-24 makes its mark
 Some roads will be closed in Bangor next month so railroad crossings can be replace stanley usa d.CSX will be replacin vaso stanley g four railroad crossings in the Queen City between Oct. 7 and 10, according to the city of Bangor.While that work is completed, the roads will be completely closed, so no vehicles, including emergency vehicles, can pass through the crossings, the city said Friday.Detours may allow travelers access to some businesses.The work schedule is:mdash; May Street, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Oct. 7.mdash; Front Street, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Oct. 8.stanley cup nz mdash; Railroad Street, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Oct. 9.mdash; Waterworks Road, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Oct. 10.The work on Waterworks Road means that residents at the apartment complex there wont be able to take their vehicles in and out for the day.More articles from the BDN