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Poland to buy US rocket system for $414 million

On Sunday, 10th of February, 2019, Poland said it will buy mobile rocket launchers worth $414 million (365 million euros) from the United States, as Warsaw seeks closer ties with Washington amid concerns over a resurgent Russia. 


The deal is due to be signed on Wednesday as projected and this will "significantly increase the Polish army's capacities," Defence Minister Mariusz Blaszczak told journalists on Sunday, adding that delivery was expected by 2023.

The system was made by US weapons giant Lockheed Martin, the HIMARS system can launch six guided rockets with a range of 70 kilometres (37 miles), or a single missile with a 300-kilometre range.



The system is already being used by 19 countries and has been deployed in Iraq and Syria against the Islamic State group, allowing US troops a precision attack ability even in poor weather when air attacks are hindered.

In March 2018, Warsaw already signed a $4.75 billion contract to purchase a US-made Patriot anti-missile system. Poland's rightwing government has been pushing for the United States to open a permanent military base on its soil, where American troops are already stationed on a rotational basis as part of NATO operations. 

However, the head of the US Army said in a statement in September 2018 that Poland might not be ready for a permanent military base because of an apparent lack of space to fulfill the training requirements for American soldiers.

Although two years ago, NATO opened a counter-espionage hub in Poland aimed at expanding the alliance's intelligence-gathering capabilities following tensions with Russia over its 2014 annexation of Crimea.

The US-led alliance has also bolstered its forces in eastern Europe with four international battalions acting as tripwires against possible Russian adventurism in the region.

In this coming week, Poland is set to host US Vice-President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for a two-day conference on security issues in the Middle East which Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt, who are close advisors to US President Donald Trump, are also expected to attend the event starting Tuesday, along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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