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Poland to buy South Korean rocket launchers after tank, howitzer sales

/ 04:05 PM October 19, 2022

Poland was set to buy rocket artillery systems in its latest arms deal with South Korea, following shipments of tanks and howitzers

FILE PHOTO: A K2 Black Panther tank manufactured by South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem is displayed at the Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition, Seoul, South Korea, October 20, 2021. REUTERS/Josh Smith

SEOUL — Poland was set to buy rocket artillery systems in its latest arms deal with South Korea, following shipments of tanks and howitzers, as it ramps up arms imports after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, South Korean officials said Wednesday.

Poland is expected to sign a deal with Hanwha Defense, the defense unit of South Korea’s Hanwha Corp, on Wednesday to buy the K239 Chunmoo multiple rocket launchers, officials said.

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Under the contract, South Korea will supply 288 multiple rocket launchers, with 18 expected to arrive in Poland as early as 2023, the Polish defense ministry said.

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The agreement comes as South Korean companies shipped the first batch of tanks and howitzers to Poland.

The two countries signed a $5.8 billion contract in Warsaw in July in a deal that Poland said was a key part of its effort to beef up its military after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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The Feb. 24 invasion, which Russia calls a “special military operation”, has raised security fears among many former eastern bloc countries. NATO member Poland has vowed to boost defense spending to 3% of gross domestic product and to more than double the size of its army.

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Hyundai Rotem Co. said its first shipment included 10 K2 Black Panther tanks of the 180 to be delivered by 2025. Hanwha Defense said it was sending 24 K9 self-propelled howitzers, among 212 to be shipped by 2026.

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Poland has also agreed to buy 48 FA-50 fighter jets from South Korea. Mariusz Blaszczak, Poland’s defense minister, said in a July media interview the aircraft would be delivered next year.

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