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Poland makes official request for US rocket launchers

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HIMARS performing a dry run with V8 software. Poland plans to purchase the system through a Foreign Military Sales deal. (Rachel Gray/U.S. Army)

WASHINGTON — Poland has sent an official request to buy American-made rocket launchers after announcing in July that the country planned to expediteits acquisition of the systems.

According to an announcement on Poland’s ministry of defense website posted Oct. 19, the country has provided the U.S. a letter of request for one M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS, division as part of what it’s calling its HOMAR program.

Poland had planned to buy the Lockheed Martin-made systems since 2015, but its original plans to share in production work for the HIMARS systems through PGZ, its state-run defense group, proved complex and ran up against several walls in the negotiation process.

The country announced this summer that it had decided to go the direct Foreign Military Sales route and buy the HIMARS systems from the U.S. government, much like Romania did earlier this year to speed up the acquisition and also to lower the cost of the purchase.

Romania is the first eastern European country to buy HIMARS. Poland would become the second. Both countries, as well as the rest of eastern Europe, are working to beef up their air defenses to deter what they perceive as Russian aggression in the region following the country’s annexation of Crimea.

The U.S. State Department cleared a possible $250 million sale in November 2017 for 56 HIMARS launchers.

Lockheed announced several years ago it will restarting its HIMARS production line to build new launchers for the United Arab Emirates, but since then the company has seen a growing interest, particularly in eastern Europe, as well as an interest to incorporate the launchers into plans to extend cannon artillery ranges for the U.S. Army.

HIMARS uses Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System munitions and Army Tactical Missile System guided ammunition, capable of targeting up to 300 kilometers.

The Polish Ministry of Defence noted in its announcement that the HIMARS system will allow for deep rocket strikes, which is an extremely important element of the implementation of the modernization plans for the Polish Armed Forces.

Poland also plans to buy missiles as well as a logistics and training package to go along with the rocket launchers.

The next step, according to the ministry is to negotiate a draft agreement with the U.S. government.

Poland also entered into an official agreement this year to buy Patriot air-and-missile defense systems from the U.S. in a more complex deal to include the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System, which is not yet fielded by the U.S. Army.

https://www.defensenews.com/land/2018/10/19/poland-makes-official-request-for-us-rocket-launchers/


 
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Poland announces purchase of HIMARS rocket systems from US

10.02.2019

Poland’s government on Sunday announced the planned purchase of 20 HIMARS artillery rocket systems from the United States for USD 414 million as part of a military modernisation drive.

The deal, which is scheduled to be finalised on Wednesday, comes after the US Department of Stateand subsequently Congress approved the sale of 20 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) launchers and related equipment to Poland.

The Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in November that the sale aimed to strengthen security in the region and help modernise Poland’s military.

The agency also said at the time that the HIMARS launchers, produced by American company Lockheed Martin, and related equipment were estimated to cost around USD 655 million.

According to the Polish defence ministry, the HIMARS system is capable of striking targets at distances of up to 300 kilometres.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Defence Minister Mariusz Błaszczak on Sunday hailed the deal as an important part of efforts to upgrade Poland’s armed forces.

The Polish government last month signed a multi-million deal to buy a first batch of four US-designed, Polish-built Black Hawk helicopters for the country’s armed forces.

Poland in March last year signed what officials described as a historic deal to buy an American Patriot air defence system for USD 4.75 billion.

http://www.thenews.pl/1/2/Artykul/405754,Poland-announces-purchase-of-HIMARS-rocket-systems-from-US
 
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