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Hyundai Rotem favored to land $9 bil. tank deal with Poland

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Hyundai Rotem's K2 Black Panther tank equipped with "power pack" successfully conducts 3,200 kilometers driving and ignition tests below 32 degrees Celsius in this Feb. 20, 2019 photo. Courtesy of Defense Acquisition Program Administration

By Kim Hyun-bin

Hyundai Rotem was aiming to strike a $9 billion tank development deal with the Polish government. If the deal actually happens, it would mark the first time for the company to export its integrated defense technology overseas.

Hyundai Rotem is planning to partner with the Polish government to develop and produce 800 K2 Black Panther class tanks. The monetary value of the possible deal was unknown.

There are other prestigious tank developers such as the U.S. M1 Abrams, Russia's T-90 and England's Challenger 2 that could be secured but Poland's fundamental principle is to develop homegrown weaponry which suggests Hyundai Rotem is as a strong contender in the race.

"The official project bidding is expected to be announced in the first half of this year and we definitely will take part in the process. The total project is said to be divided into two stages to produce a total of 800 tanks," a Hyundai Rotem official said.

Hyundai Rotem officials met with Polish officials several times to explain the specifics of the qualifications and functions of the K2 Black Panther. In 2008, the South Korean company won a bid to sell K2 tanks to the Turkish government beating Germany, one of the world's leading tank manufacturers.

Earlier reports were that the Polish government partnered with Hyundai Rotem to produce next generation tanks scheduled to be stationed starting 2023. Poland also inked a deal with Hanwha Defense in 2016 to export 120 K-9 self-propelled howitzers, for which its performance was highly spoken of in the local region.

The K2 Black Panther finished development in 2008 and has been used by the Korean Army as its next generation tank since 2014. The K2s are capable of firing 120mm rounds while cruising at up to 70 kilometers an hour.

https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/01/205_282115.html
 
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800 K1 Tanks!

Poland would have the most powerful army in Europe after Russia.

Looks like Poland is serious about taking a massive share of the defence against Russia.

@Vergennes
@vostok
 
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800 K1 Tanks!

Poland would have the most powerful army in Europe after Russia.

Looks like Poland is serious about taking a massive share of the defence against Russia.

@Vergennes
@vostok

Not surprising considering Poland in its doctrine is mainly preparing to fight against heavy armored divisions in a high intensity war in its neighborhood. (Russia)

While the likes of France and UK are mainly focusing on overseas light to medium intensity wars/operations but mainly counter insurgency ones.

You can argue if there's a real threat Russian tanks will steamroll into other NATO countries and focus on high intensity wars whereas the real threats challenging the west are non-official and state entities. (terrorist groups etc.)
 
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Not surprising considering Poland in its doctrine is mainly preparing to fight against heavy armored divisions in a high intensity war on in its neighborhood. (Russia)

While the likes of France and UK are mainly focusing on overseas light to medium intensity wars/operations but mainly counter insurgency ones.

You can argue if there's a real threat Russian tanks will steamroll into other NATO countries and focus on high intensity wars whereas the real threats challenging the west are non-official and state entities. (terrorist groups etc.)

Poland has an excellent economy and manpower to create a large and strong army.
With their history with Russia, who can blame them for wanting to do this. Their geography means they should focus on army first and air-force second.
Just base some Typhoons and Rafales in Poland and the Polish army can pretty much take care of Russia.
Good to see that the Polish are prepared to shoulder a fair share of the burden to defend themselves and by extension Europe.
 
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Poland has an excellent economy and manpower to create a large and strong army.
With their history with Russia, who can blame them for wanting to do this. Their geography means they should focus on army first and air-force second.
Just base some Typhoons and Rafales in Poland and the Polish army can pretty much take care of Russia.
Good to see that the Polish are prepared to shoulder a fair share of the burden to defend themselves and by extension Europe.

Not sure if you are a gamer...….

But I guess Poland-Russian relationship is best summed up in this game called Company of Heroes 2.


Fast forward to 17"57 to understand what I am talking about.
 
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Poland would have the most powerful army in Europe after Russia.

On paper,maybe.In reality not even close.For example Greek army has more active tanks then UK and France combined.Doesn't mean they are stronger.
This will however greatly improve Polish defensive capabilities,no doubt.
 
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On paper,maybe.In reality not even close.For example Greek army has more active tanks then UK and France combined.Doesn't mean they are stronger.
This will however greatly improve Polish defensive capabilities,no doubt.


Nah as Greece does not have the manpower or economy of Poland.

In around 10 years time Polish gdp per capita(at least at PPP) would catch up with Western European nations like France with population of 2/3rds.
 
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