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https://defence24.com/armed-forces/pola ... -3-billion16.09.2022 18:17
Mariusz Błaszczak, head of the Polish MoD,
has today approved two execution agreements with Korean Aerospace Industries
regarding the purchase of FA-50 fighter aircraft for the Polish Air Force,
on the basis of framework agreement signed in late July 2022.
The first of the agreements is concerning 12 FA-50 Block 10 aircraft in current configuration
used by the Republic of Korea Air Force,
and the second one - 36 FA-50PL aircraft in new configuration,
close to the future FA-50 Block 20, featuring an AESA radar, aerial refueling capability as well as broadened weapon set.
The first FA-50s will be armed with guns as well as AIM-9 Sidewinder and AGM-65 Maverick missiles
and several types of bombs,
while the FA-50PLs will also carry more capable guided weapon systems.
The first FA-50s are to be delivered in 2nd half of 2023, while the 36 FA-50PLs - between 2025 and 2028.
The contract net values are USD 700 million and USD 2.3 billion, respectively, so the total value is USD 3 billion.
Both contracts include training, spares and logistics support, though the weapons will have to be procured separately.
A separate agreement shall also cover technology transfer to the Polish Armament Group (PGZ),
which should in turn receive maintenance capabilities for FA-50/FA-50PL aircraft.
Various options for long term cooperation in the aerospace industry between Poland and ROK
are also being considered, particularly as Poland will be the first user of FA-50 in NATO and EU.
It is foreseen that the first FA-50s will eventually be upgraded to FA-50PL version,
though that will have to be covered by a separate arrangement.
Delivery of the first aircraft in 2023 will enable Poland to withdraw one of its two squadrons of post-Soviet MiG-29 aircraft in 2023.
Poland has decided to purchase FA-50 due to its high level of compatibility with F-16s
(FA-50 was designed in cooperation with Lockheed Martin),
quick delivery time as well as the fact that the aircraft can serve for conversion training for pilots
that are to join F-16- and F-35-equipped units.
Adding to that, speaking during the signing ceremony, Andrzej Duda, president of Poland,
has said that the purchase of FA-50 is not the last step of Poland in the area of fighter aircraft procurement.
President said that further procurements of F-16 or F-35 are possible.