Key facts
- Poland signed a deal with Sweden's Saab.
- The deal is worth $4.83 billion.
- Poland will acquire three A26 submarines.
- The agreement deepens defense cooperation between Poland and Sweden.
- Both Poland and Sweden are NATO allies.
- The deal is driven by rising security concerns in the Baltic Sea region.
Poland has finalized a significant defense agreement with Sweden's Saab, committing $4.83 billion for the acquisition of three A26 submarines. This deal marks a substantial deepening of defense cooperation between Poland and Sweden, both members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The move comes amid heightened security concerns within the Baltic Sea region. The A26 submarines are expected to significantly bolster Poland's naval capabilities and its overall defense posture in a strategically sensitive area. The agreement underscores the growing emphasis on collective security and military modernization among NATO allies facing evolving geopolitical challenges.
