Poland Signs Contract For Purchase Of 250 Abrams Tanks From USA

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Poland has signed a contract for the purchase of 250 Abrams M1A2 SEPv3 tanks from the United States.

The deal was signed on Tuesday by Mariusz Blaszczak, the Polish defense minister.

Blaszczak described the signing, which took place in the presence of US Ambassador to Poland Marek Brzezinski, as “a very important day in the history of Polish-US cooperation,” adding that strengthening the Polish Army was a task the government had “carried out consistently in order to deter an aggressor.”

“I thank all those who have contributed to the decision being taken by the Polish government in a relatively short time, (which has) materialized today in the form of a signed contract,” the defense minister said, addressing specific thanks to US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin.

The US Congress approved the sale of the tanks, the latest version of the Abrams, in early March, the green light having been given by the State Department in mid-February

Blaszczak said reinforcement of the Polish armed forces was particularly important and that the new tanks would go to the 18th Mechanised Division.

“The task of these tanks, which come as a consequence of the Polish government’s strengthening the Polish Army, is to deter a possible aggressor,” Blaszczak said. “We are all aware of what is happening beyond our eastern border.”

Blaszczak said in March the tanks would be deployed to eastern Poland.

The minister said the value of the contract was USD 4.74 billion. It finalizes a defense ministry decision in July last year to buy the tanks. The first 28 will go to the Polish Army in 2022 for training purposes with the remainder scheduled for delivery in 2026. The tanks come with a logistics and training package, as well as simulators.

The tanks are produced by the General Dynamics company at its factory in Lima, Ohio.