This contract, established in coordination with Poland’s Armed Forces Support Inspectorate (AFSI), will ensure the maintenance, operability, and availability of Poland’s Bayraktar TB2 UCAVs. The agreement covers a three-year period with the possibility of two additional years of extension, underscoring the commitment of both parties to long-term support.
The Bayraktar TB2 is a medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UCAV designed for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations, as well as armed missions, capable of both remotely controlled and autonomous flight. As Poland continues its Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) expansion plan, the contract will play a vital role in sustaining these systems, ensuring high performance and reliability for critical missions.
NSPA is providing a comprehensive life cycle management solution to Poland, reinforcing its position as NATO’s lead organisation for multinational acquisition, support and sustainment.
Speaking at the ceremony, senior representatives from both NSPA and Baykar expressed their enthusiasm for the growing partnership and their shared commitment to enhancing the operational readiness of the Polish Armed Forces.
“This Outline Agreement supports a vital component of Poland’s defence modernization strategy. Additionally, the framework has been designed with the view to accommodate other Bayraktar TB2 user nations as required. This is another example of NSPA’s role in supporting NATO allies by offering adaptable and sustainable logistics solutions that can benefit one nation today and other nations in the future,” said Stacy Cummings, NSPA General Manager.
This contract signifies a crucial step forward in NATO’s efforts to strengthen its eastern flank and enhance collective defence capabilities within the Alliance.