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Poland Signs $2.5 Billion Deal for US Air-Defense System

March 1, 2024
Poland Signs $2.5 Billion Deal for US Air-Defense System

Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz

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Poland has inked a deal with the United States to procure the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) valued at $2.5 billion, as announced by the Polish Defense Minister on Thursday.

Amid security concerns stemming from the neighboring conflict in Ukraine, Poland has ramped up its military acquisitions in recent years, predominantly sourcing from the United States and South Korea.

Currently, Warsaw allocates over 4% of its GDP to defense, the highest rate among NATO members.

Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, alongside the U.S. Ambassador in Warsaw, stated, “Through this acquisition, the Polish military is gaining an operational ‘brain’ for its air and missile defense systems.”

He further added, “Poland will become the second country, after the United States, to possess the most advanced integrated command system in the world.”

The US Ambassador Mark Brzezinski highlighted the significance of the deal on the platform “X,” emphasizing the critical role of air and missile defense as witnessed in Ukraine.

He remarked in Polish, “This agreement will equip Poland with the most modern and effective devices for defending NATO territories.”

According to the agreement, Poland is set to receive the battle command system by 2031.

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