12 août 2024 | International, Terrestre

Poland signs deal for 48 Patriot system launchers

WARSAW, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Poland signed on Monday a contract with Raytheon Polska and PGZ Huta Stalowa Wola for the production of 48 M903 launchers forming part of Patriot air defence systems worth $1.23 billion, the defence minister said.

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/poland-signs-deal-48-patriot-system-launchers-2024-08-12/

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