Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, alongside Secretary of State Paweł Bejda, signed a contract valued at over 4.3 billion PLN (approximately $1.06 billion USD or €1.01 billion EUR).
The Rosomak-L is an upgraded version of the vehicle, featuring an extended chassis, increased load capacity, and a new engine.
These transporters have proven their effectiveness in combat missions and include features like a wave breaker for amphibious capabilities.
The ZSSW-30 turret, developed by Hutą Stalowa Wola and WB Electronics, comes equipped with Spike anti-tank guided missiles.
Deliveries of the vehicles are scheduled for 2027-2028.
In 2024, Poland ordered a total of 138 armored personnel carriers, significantly bolstering its land forces.
The Defence Ministry also announced new deliveries of weaponry from South Korea, further enhancing the country’s military capabilities.
What are Rosomak-L vehicles?
The Rosomak-L is a modernized version of the armored personnel carrier currently used by the Polish Army. It is longer, can carry an additional three tons of equipment or weaponry, and is equipped for amphibious operations. These upgraded vehicles feature a remote-controlled turret, increased load capacity, and proven reliability from past combat missions.
Source: MON/IAR/PAP
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