Poland selects Sweden’s Saab A26 as future submarine 

The Polish government has officially chosen the Swedish offer of Saab’s next-generation A26 Blekinge-class submarines for its long-awaited Orka submarine program, in what is expected to be a 10 billion Polish zloty ($2.52 billion) investment. 

The decision to acquire three submarines from Sweden marks a major step toward replacing Poland’s sole aging conventional Kilo-class diesel-electric boat that dates back to the Soviet-era. Sweden was picked over competing proposals from Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, Italy’s Fincantieri, France’s Naval Group, Spain’s Navantia, South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean and Saab-Kockum, according to Polish public broadcaster TVP

However, there are a lot of unknowns at this point. Everyone involved has emphasized that no contract is signed and no order is targeted before the end of 2025, with negotiations now underway between Warsaw and Stockholm. It is also unclear whether Poland will be getting newly built A26s or if the package might include used Swedish boats. 

Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz cast the decision as a landmark, both for his military and for Warsaw’s relations with Stockholm. 

Kosiniak-Kamysz said that an intergovernmental agreement could be signed by year’s end, paving the way for submarine’s delivery in 2030 and bolstering Poland’s underwater deterrence in the Baltic region, according to TVP.

Saab welcomed Poland’s decision to select the Swedish government’s offer of A26 Blekinge-class submarines for the Orka program, emphasizing its strategic fit for Baltic Sea operations. “We are honored to have been selected and look forward to the coming negotiations with the Armaments Agency in Poland,” Saab CEO Micael Johansson stated in a press release

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