US Offers Poland 250 Used Stryker Armored Vehicles for $1 as Warsaw Weighs Deal
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US offers Poland 250 used Stryker armored vehicles for $1 as Warsaw weighs deal
The United States has offered Poland 250 used Stryker armored vehicles for just $1. A decision could come next year, provided Poland’s security situation does not dramatically deteriorate. Warsaw is preparing to accept the deal once logistics are worked out, Breaking Defense reports, citing Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. Under the proposal, Strykers currently in Europe would be handed over to Poland rather …
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The United States has made a very favorable offer to Poland: 250 used Stryker armored vehicles for just $1. Warsaw is inclined to accept the offer once the logistical details are clarified, Portfolio reports.
The Ministry of National Defense is exploring the possibility of acquiring American Stryker wheeled armored personnel carriers. Although Polish combat vehicle manufacturer Rosomak SA has been operating at 50 percent capacity, and sometimes less, the Polish Army's modernization plan increasingly defies any logic.
Hysteria continues in the German media. Polish-language media are still in shock, but I can already see the beginnings of new propaganda on Onet. This is absolutely understandable, as the new US national security strategy dismisses the German worldview as a dead giveaway, while Poland receives an incredibly favorable offer, one we could only dream of before.
The US has offered Poland 250 used Stryker armored personnel carriers for $1 from the army being withdrawn from Europe. Poland is preparing to accept the offer after agreeing on logistics and the serviceability of the equipment.
Currently, and after the withdrawals from its inventory to assist Ukrainian forces, the Polish army fields three different tank models: the Leopard 2A4/A5, the M1A2 Abrams, and the K2 Black Panther. Obviously, this complicates their maintenance, as it requires maintaining so many spare parts supply lines... This article, "The United States intends to give Poland 250 Stryker armored vehicles free of charge," first appeared on Zone Militaire.
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