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Updated 03:40

Military Expo Takes Over Targi Lublin

Visitors flock to a military fair in Lublin showcasing vintage and modern gear, survival demos, and family activities. Learn what expats should know.

The city of Lublin hosted a busy weekend event as military enthusiasts filled the Targi Lublin halls. The military fair in Lublin mixed historic exhibits, modern military gear, and survival demonstrations for all ages.

Highlights from the military fair in Lublin

Visitors saw restored wartime vehicles and latest service equipment. Moreover, vendors displayed tactical clothing, optics, and outdoor gear. In addition, a popular zone let people try airsoft gear. Consequently, organizers ran live survival and bushcraft shows. Families attended workshops and competitions. Therefore, the event drew a wide audience beyond hobbyists.

What was on display and why it mattered

Exhibitors showed both collectible firearms and safe, modern tools used by uniformed services. However, full firearms handling stayed in designated areas under strict rules. Organizers scheduled expert talks about civil defence and personal safety. Also, the show featured military vehicles that attract history buffs. Moreover, the tasting tent offered wild game dishes during live cooking. Consequently, the mix kept visitors engaged from morning until evening.

Practical features and visitor experience

The event provided workshops tailored to beginners and families. In addition, kids learned basic fieldcraft through supervised demos. Meanwhile, adult visitors could browse tactical models and order custom kit. However, note that some vendors prefer cash payments. Therefore, bring both cash and a card. Organizers set clear safety zones and first aid points. Moreover, in emergencies call 112 for immediate help.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat planning to visit such events, remember Polish laws restrict private firearm possession. You may view collectibles, but you cannot carry live weapons without a permit. Airsoft and ASG are popular here, but bring ID and follow safety rules. Also, Polish ID practices differ: PESEL acts as a national ID number, ZUS is the social security agency (used for pensions and benefits), NFZ manages public healthcare coverage, and a “mandat” means a fine. Therefore, ensure you have suitable health cover (NFZ or private insurance) if you plan hands-on activities. Finally, be cautious photographing people in uniform; ask permission.

Why expats should care

Events like this illustrate Poland’s strong interest in history and defence. Moreover, they reflect local social clubs and volunteer groups that support civil defence. In addition, the shows connect civilians with safety training and gear suppliers. Consequently, newcomers can find local groups to learn Polish outdoor skills. Therefore, the fair offers a practical way to meet community members and learn cultural interests.

Organizers kept the show open until 18:00 today. Tomorrow they will welcome visitors between 10:00 and 17:00. In addition, the program includes final talks and prize draws. Therefore, plan your visit early to avoid queues.

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