Poland signs Saab A26 deal to expand Baltic naval defenses

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Poland contracted Saab to produce and deliver three A26-type submarines, along with weapons, training and support, in a deal worth about SEK 47 billion, with final deliveries through 2038. Poland will use the Swedish HMS Södermanland as a gap filler under a separate agreement, and Saab will establish maintenance, repair and overhaul capabilities in Poland to strengthen strategic autonomy and security in the Baltic Sea region.
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