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Saab receives order for three A26 submarines for Poland

Poland's $4.8 billion submarine deal with Sweden's Saab signals a major boost to its naval capabilities

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Poland has ordered three A26 submarines from Sweden's Saab in a $4.8 billion deal. The agreement aims to strengthen Poland's naval forces.

Coverage from Reuters, Bloomberg, Breaking Defense, Defense News, DW.com, and navalnews.com emphasizes the strategic significance of the deal. The order is part of Poland's efforts to modernize its military and deepen defense ties with Sweden.

Watch for developments in Poland's military modernization plans. Coverage does not yet specify delivery timelines or details on the submarines' capabilities.

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What is the value of the submarine deal between Poland and Saab?

The deal is valued at $4.8 billion.

How many submarines is Poland ordering?

Poland is ordering three A26 submarines.

Which country is supplying the submarines to Poland?

Sweden, through the defense company Saab, is supplying the submarines.

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