Next batch of K2 main battle tanks delivered to Poland
The South Korean company Hyundai Rotem has delivered an additional 15 K2 main battle tanks to the Polish Armed Forces.
The South Korean company Hyundai Rotem has delivered an additional 15 K2 main battle tanks to the Polish Armed Forces.
Earlier this week, the South Korean defence company Hyundai Rotem delivered another three K2 main battle tanks to Poland.
Bucharest is considering acquiring approximately 300 additional main battle tanks, in addition to the previously approved purchase of 54 M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams.
The South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration has entered into a contract with Hyundai Rotem for the delivery of additional K2 Black Panther tanks.
The Polish Ministry of National Defence announced that another batch of K2 Black Panther tanks has been successfully delivered to Poland.
The DAPA agency has approved the production plan for the fourth batch of K2 Black Panther tanks intended for the ROK Armed Forces.
Hyundai Rotem has delivered seven additional K2 Black Panther tanks to the Polish Armed Forces.
Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ), Wojskowe Zakłady Motoryzacyjne (WZM) and Hyundai Rotem Company have signed a consortium agreement.
By making large purchases of various weapon systems from South Korean companies, Poland is set to rapidly swell its defence capabilities, while turning away from the European defence industry as it chooses Korean partners.
The Polish Armaments Agency signed agreements with three South Korean companies: – Hyundai Rotem, Hanwha Defense and Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI).