BAE Systems and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) have signed a memorandum of understanding to deliver combat and recovery vehicles to the Polish Armed Forces.
Under the bilateral agreement, the firms will provide M88 armed recovery vehicles (ARVs) and related combat vehicle solutions to Poland.
The land capabilities support the Polish military’s ongoing modernization efforts, such as the procurement of a future M1A2 Abrams tank brigade announced by the Polish Ministry of National Defence earlier this year.
BAE Systems and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) have indeed collaborated to provide the Polish Armed Forces with Armed Recovery Vehicles (ARVs). As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, BAE Systems and PGZ were awarded a contract to deliver a fleet of modern ARVs to the Polish Army.
ARVs are specialized vehicles designed for recovering and towing disabled or damaged military vehicles in the field. They play a crucial role in maintaining the operational readiness of armored formations by providing timely recovery and repair capabilities. The collaboration between BAE Systems and PGZ aims to deliver advanced ARVs that meet the specific requirements of the Polish Armed Forces.
The exact details of the ARV program, including the specific vehicle model and features, may vary. To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information on this collaboration and the Armed Recovery Vehicles being provided to the Polish Armed Forces, it is recommended to refer to official announcements and statements from BAE Systems, PGZ, and the Polish Ministry of Defense. These sources can provide comprehensive details on the partnership, the vehicles involved, and the expected capabilities and benefits for the Polish Armed Forces.
Work for the program will involve research and expansion of the companies’ various mission-critical capabilities and lifecycle support within Polish defense industry facilities.
“We’re committed to increasing the value and scope of our strategic partnership with every company that’s involved in Polish Armed Forces technical modernization programs,” said Sebastian Chwałek, Management Board President of PGZ.
“BAE Systems has secured a major foothold within our Land Forces with the M88 ARVs and we’re working on securing a fruitful relationship, which will provide high-quality services for our soldiers as well as new capabilities for our facilities.”
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Alongside the 70-ton ARVs, the strategic partnership will also deliver armored multi-purpose vehicles (AMPVs).
BAE Systems’ AMPV line is a family of next-generation combat vehicles that offer mobility, protection, and interoperability for service commands.