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South Korean delivered three more K2 main battle tanks to Poland.


| Defense News Army 2024

Poland has recently taken delivery of three new K2 main battle tanks, following an order for nearly 1,000 South Korean K2 MBTs placed in July 2022. The initial batch, comprising 180 tanks, came directly from South Korea, with subsequent vehicles being co-produced, and the final batch to be entirely manufactured in Poland. Deliveries are scheduled between 2022 and 2025, with the contract, including training and logistics packages, valued at 3 billion euros. It also encompassed the delivery of K9 howitzers.
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Unloading Ceremony Held in December 2023 for the First Delivery of Ten K2 Tanks and 24 K9 Self-Propelled Howitzers at the Port of Gdynia (Picture source: Poland MoD )


The agreement signed in July with Hyundai Rotem involves the acquisition of 1,000 K2 tanks and their Polonized K2PL development version, along with support vehicles, technical and engineering support vehicles, accompanying bridges, and other elements based on Polish solutions. The order also includes a training and logistics package, ammunition supply, and technical support from the manufacturer.

President Duda highlighted the swift delivery of this equipment, emphasizing the need for modern and effective armament to counter Russian imperial ambitions and brutality, especially in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The focus is on the necessity for the military to have this equipment to prevent aggression and stop the enemy.

In December, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Deputy Prime Minister Mariusz Błaszczak met with soldiers from the 20th Mechanized Brigade, the first unit to receive the K2 tanks. Alongside these tanks, the first batch of ammunition and spare parts was delivered, and training of Polish crews on the K2 tanks was underway in South Korea.

The framework agreement for acquiring K2 tanks and K9 self-propelled howitzers in a separate deal with Hanwha Defense, which includes a total of 672 K9 self-propelled howitzers and their Polish K9PL development version, demonstrates Poland's commitment to technically modernizing its armed forces. These acquisitions are part of a broader modernization effort that includes Patriot air defense systems, Himars launchers, F-35 aircraft, Turkish Bayraktar drones, Abrams tanks, and FA50 fighter jets.

The K2 Black Panther tank, equipped with a 120 mm smoothbore gun, a 7.62 mm machine gun, and a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun, represents the pinnacle of modern tank technology. It features an advanced fire control system and armor that can be augmented with active protection systems. Powered by a 1500 hp diesel engine, the tank offers exceptional speed and agility across various terrains.

Poland's initiative to equip itself with South Korean military hardware reflects a proactive defense strategy aimed at maintaining a strong and modernized army to deter potential aggression. This effort is part of ongoing endeavors to ensure homeland security and contribute to the stability of NATO's eastern European region.


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