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Poland picks US for missiles purchase talks: Polish president
by Staff Writers
Warsaw (AFP) April 21, 2015


US welcomes Poland's plans to buy Patriot missiles
Washington (AFP) Apr 22 - The United States welcomed Tuesday news that Poland is planning to buy the US-made Patriot missile system in an unprecedented revamp of its military in a deal worth up to $5 billion.

"Poland is a stalwart NATO ally, and its defense modernization program... directly fortifies the military strength of the alliance," State Department acting spokeswoman Marie Harf said in a statement.

Amid heightened tensions with neighboring Russia, Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski announced earlier that Warsaw would hold exclusive talks with Washington on the multibillion-euro air defense contract for the system built by Raytheon. Talks will begin in May.

"Economic diplomacy in support of American companies and workers is a centerpiece of our international agenda, and Raytheon's selection reflects a coordinated advocacy approach by the Departments of State, Commerce and Defense," Harf added.

The program was also "expected to generate at least $2.5 billion in US export content - that means supporting American jobs at home and growing our manufacturing base," she said.

Poland's defense ministry said it wanted to acquire eight missile batteries by 2025, with two of them to be delivered within three years of signing a deal.

"The US offer is regarded as the most advantageous from the viewpoint of Polish security and fulfilling (NATO) alliance obligations," the Polish defense ministry said.

Harf added that the US "remains committed to Poland's security and NATO's collective defense."

"The program also includes co-development and co-production elements that will also strengthen Poland's defense industry," she said in her statement.

While picking the US for its missiles, Poland went with the Europeans for helicopters, announcing that it would test Airbus-made multi-purpose choppers to replace its Soviet-era equipment.

Poland said Tuesday it will hold exclusive talks with the US government on a multi-billion-euro Patriot missile contract and test Airbus helicopters in an unprecedented military upgrade amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Russia.

President Bronislaw Komorowski said the decision for the massive defence revamp is being made at a time of "deterioration of security due to the Russian-Ukraine conflict".

He added that negotiations with Washington will begin in May on the purchase of the Patriot system made by Raytheon.

The Eurosam consortium including MBDA France, MBDA Italy and France's Thales Group had been the other party in the running for the deal valued at an estimated 5 billion euros ($5.4 billion).

Poland's defence ministry said it wanted to acquire eight missile batteries by 2025, with two of them to be delivered within three years of signing a deal.

"The US offer is regarded as the most advantageous from the viewpoint of Polish security and fulfilling alliance (NATO) obligations," the ministry said.

"Patriot systems are used in over a dozen countries," it added.

While picking the US for its missiles, Poland went with the Europeans for choppers, announcing that it would test Airbus-made multi-purpose helicopters to replace its Soviet-era equipment.

Unprecedented military spending
Poland had earlier said it would buy 70 helicopters, but the defence ministry said in a statement Tuesday that Warsaw had decided to reduce the number to 50 "after checking the operational needs of the armed forces".

Komorowski did not say how much it would spend on the choppers.

Mariusz Cielma, editor-in-chief of Polish defence magazine Dziennik Zbrojny said the contract is estimated to be worth 13 billion zloty (3.3 billion euros, $3.5 billion) for 50 Caracal choppers.

But a source close to the French defence minister speaking on condition of anonymity told AFP Tuesday that "nothing has been won yet".

"We must remain cautious as this is just an announcement of the final phase of the selection process," the source said in Paris.

"If all goes well the contract could be signed in September with deliveries beginning in 2017," the source said, adding the ministry expected Warsaw to announce another tender for 20-30 attack helicopters this year.

"Airbus will be an important competitor with its Tiger model," according to the source.

US manufacturer Sikorsky and British-Italian group AgustaWestland were Airbus's competitors for the chopper deal.

The contracts are part of an unprecedented effort by the NATO-member to overhaul its military equipment, at a cost of around 140 billion zloty (35 billion euros, $37 billion) over 10 years.

Poland also plans to acquire armoured personnel carriers, submarines and drones during the revamp, which Warsaw has sped up because of concerns in the region over Russia's annexation of Crimea and backing for rebels in eastern Ukraine.

Poland, a central European country of 38 million people, joined NATO in 1999, a decade after shedding communism. It became a member of the European Union in 2004.


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