Poland Signs $1.6 Billion Deal with PGZ-Narew for 46 Radars
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Poland signs $1.6 billion deal with PGZ-Narew for 46 radars
KIELCE, Poland - Poland has signed a contract worth 5.8 billion zlotys ($1.6 billion) with the PGZ-Narew consortium for 46 passive-location radars for short-range anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems, the Polish defence minister said on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Poland Signs $1.6 Billion Deal With PGZ-Narew for 46 Radars
This is a contract worth 5.8 billion zlotys ($1.6 billion) for the supply of 46 radars for short-range anti-air and missile defence systems.
Poland has signed a contract worth PLN 5.8 billion ($1.6 billion) with the PGZ-Narew consortium for the supply of 46 passive radars for near-range air and missile defense systems. — Ukrinform.
Contracts for the supply of radars for the Polish Narew anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems were signed during the 33rd International Defense Industry Exhibition in Kielce. The contract is worth PLN 5.8 billion. "This is an investment in security and Polish industry," emphasized Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
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