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The Polish military has already had time to get acquainted with the South Korean K2 tanks and they speak favorably of their equipment

The 20th Mechanized Brigade of the Polish Army will be reinforced with new South Korean K2 tanks. These armored combat vehicles will be stationed near the border with the Russian Kaliningrad region, Polska Zbrojna reports. The ceremony of handing over ten K2 tanks took place in Morongi – the deployment point of this brigade.

The ceremony of handing over ten K2 tanks of South Korean production took place in Morąg, where the 20th Mechanized Brigade is stationed. The event was attended by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Mariusz Błaszczak

“He who saves on the army pays a high price. All of Russia’s neighbors know about the threat that comes from this neighborhood. That is why recently, especially in the last few years, we have made great efforts to strengthen and modernize the Polish army,” noted the premier Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at the ceremony of handing over tanks to the 20th mechanized brigade of the Polish Army.

“Economy on the army is a pseudo-economy,” Moravetsky noted, noting the profitable cooperation with South Korea, because in addition to K2 tanks compatible with NATO weapons, Poland also receives “not only military equipment, but also “technical opinion.”

As Minister of National Defense Mariusz Blaszczak noted in his turn, the South Korean K2 tank is one of the most modern tanks in the world, developed in the 21st century: “This is a tank with great potential. We use the best experience gained in South Korea.”

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The Polish military reacted favorably to the receipt of new tanks. “We could not have expected a better gift for Christmas,” said the commander of the unit, Colonel Tomasz Bedziak.

It will be recalled that earlier this year, Poland signed an agreement for the supply of 180 K2 tanks for $3.37 billion, and the first 10 tanks under the contract have already arrived in Poland, while the entire contract must be completed by 2025.

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Sweden to upgrade its Gripen fighter jets

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Sweden-based aerospace and defense company Saab announced on Friday that it has received an order from the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to ensure the continued operability of and provide capability enhancements to the fighter aircraft JAS 39 Gripen C/D.

As noted by the company, the order value is approximately SEK 3.5 billion ($340 million) and the contract period is 2023-2029.

The contract also includes options that enable FMV to place additional orders for capability enhancements during 2023.

The enhancements will provide Sweden with a more effective and powerful fighter capability. The aircraft will be equipped with a new version of the engine, which will enhance flight performance. A more effective electronic warfare system will also be introduced and the upgrade will create conditions for increased attack capability with a new payload.

The order encompasses an upgrade to Saab’s latest fighter radar, which provides increased performance with emphasis on enhanced fighter capability and extended detection and tracking range. It also includes an upgraded and future-proof avionic system which, among other features, enables fast software updates of the sensor function.

“This upgrade will provide the Swedish Air Force with a significantly stronger fighter capability. The contract is a big leap ahead in terms of radar performance and functionality, both for the hardware and software, and will future-proof the operational capability of Gripen C/D,” says Jonas Hjelm, Head of Saab’s business area Aeronautics.

The capability enhancement will enable better interoperability between Gripen C/D and Gripen E, for example by the upgrade of support systems and data links. Interoperability is a prerequisite as the platforms will be used in parallel over many years.

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Major General Kovalchuk: We are preparing for possible offensive from Belarus in late February

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Head of the Operational Command South, Major General Andrii Kovalchuk has said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are preparing for a possible offensive of the Russian troops from the north, from the territory of Belarus at the end of February.

“We are considering a possible offensive from Belarus at the end of February, maybe later. We are preparing for it. We are investigating. We look at where they accumulate strength and means. We are preparing,” Kovalchuk said in an interview with Sky News.

He does not rule out another wave of mobilization in Russia. At the same time, he notes that no matter how many soldiers the president of the aggressor country sends to war, the Ukrainian defense forces are ready to fight, but they need even stronger support from Western allies.

“I believe that our position and the position of our partners today should be clear. If Putin carries out a full mobilisation, our partners are ready to provide us with all the force and means to stop not an army of 300,000, but an army of a million,” Kovalchuk said.

In the immediate term, the general said Ukraine needs weapons from Western allies that are intended for offensive operations. In particular, Ukraine needs both tanks and planes, as well as “a reliable air defence system that is at least 95% effective”.

“We need more collective weapons – not an assault rifle, but a machine gun; not a projectile, but a cluster munition. There is a corresponding counteraction to the enemy’s actions. We are sure that our partners will help us in this matter – those who want [us] to win. Because it is not only Ukraine winning today, but the entire civilized world. And we must win,” he said,

The general is convinced that Ukraine will retake all its territories occupied by Russia, including Crimea.

“Crimea is a must – it is only a matter of time,” the general said, sitting in front of a line of flags representing different regions in the south of Ukraine, including the peninsula,” Kovalchuk said.

Source: ukrinform

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U.S. committed more than $19.3B in security aid to Ukraine since Feb 24

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The United States has provided Ukraine with more than $19.3 billion in security aid since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale aggression.

Pentagon press secretary Brigadier General Pat Ryder said this at a briefing in Washington, Ukrinform reports.

“Since 2014, the United States has committed approximately $22.1 billion in security assistance to Ukraine and more than $19.3 billion since the beginning of Russia’s unprovoked and brutal full scale invasion on February 24th,” he said.

He assured that to meet Ukraine’s evolving battlefield requirements, the U.S. will continue “to work closely with our allies and partners to provide Ukraine with key capabilities and assistance, to include training.”

As Ukrinform reported, the United States on December 9 announced a new military aid package worth $275 million for Ukraine, which includes missiles for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), ammunition for artillery, as well as new capabilities to boost Ukraine’s air defenses.

Source: ukrinform

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