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Poland orders 100 Rosomaks in Ukraine

01.04.2023

Poland has ordered 100 Rosomak infantry fighting vehicles IFVs from Ukraine, according to the Polish prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki.

Morawiecki visited Rosomak S.A., the manufacturer of the wheeled armored personnel carrier Rosomak Polish for Wolverine in Siemianowice Slaskie, a town in the Polish southern industrial region of Silesia.

Today, in Siemianowice Slaskie, is a very good day for the Polish industry, for Silesia and for Poland, he said.

Today in Siemianowice Slaskie I can say that I received another purchase order, I'm bringing a purchase order that I received yesterday from the Ukrainian prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, for 100 Rosomaks that will be manufactured here.

He said that the IFVs will be paid for by European money, but also by American money that has been given to Ukraine. He stated that the Polish arms production is at an all time high. We were able to win additional contracts thanks to us. After talks with Rosomak S.A. s management, Morawiecki said that Poland may see even more new orders for Rosomaks.

He said that new orders are highly likely to come from Slovenia, with which I talked, and from Saudi Arabia. They are still going to be successful, but it's possible that they'll be successful. According to Morawiecki, there is a possibility that there is a possibility of increasing the production of Rosomaks from 100 to 200 a year.

He said that we have a lot of manufacturing potential and our goals include new jobs, higher wages and strengthening of the Polish industry.

Morawiecki said that he would soon announce important information on increasing arms production at a weapons plant Bumar-Labedy in Gliwice, southern Poland.