Poland announced plans to buy more Black Hawks.

According to the agency’s tweet, the Black Hawks “will be able to cooperate with the AW149 acquired from WSK PZL Świdnik and the AH-64E Apache planned to be acquired.”

The S-70i configuration comes with capabilities for conducting special air operations as well as other equipment designed for special operations use. Black Hawks come standard with communications and data exchange equipment in accordance with NATO systems, meaning Poland should be able to easily accept them into operational use.

The announcement represents the third tranche of Black Hawks procured by Poland’s military, which is in the midst of an unprecedented modernization effort for its military. However, this is the first procurement for the Aeromobile Forces, as the previous efforts were for special operations use only.In January 2019 the MND placed an order for four S-70i Black Hawk models, priced for 683.4 million Zloty ($170 million), for use by the Wojska Specjalne, or Special Operations Forces. All four aircraft were delivered before the end of the year. Then in September 2021, Poland’s MND decided to order another four S-70is for SOF use, at the slightly cheaper total of 666 million Zlotys ($165.3 million), with delivery in the 2023-2024 timeframe.

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