Sweden’s Saab has finalized a deal to sell three submarines to Poland in a contract valued at approximately 50 billion Swedish krona (roughly $4.5 billion USD). The agreement, hailed as “historic” by Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, marks a significant expansion of defense cooperation between the two nations. Poland aims to bolster its naval capabilities with these advanced submarines. The deal represents a major win for Saab, strengthening its position in the international defense market. Deliveries are expected to commence in the coming years, enhancing Poland’s security posture in the Baltic Sea region. This acquisition is part of Poland’s broader military modernization efforts.
