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The first K2 tanks handed over to the soldiers of the Polish Armed Forces - Ministry of National Defence - website

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“Things have accelerated. On August 26, I approved the contract to purchase K2 tanks for the Polish Armed Forces' equipment. Today, the first examples of these tanks, which arrived in the port of Gdynia a few days ago, are here in the earmarked military unit, in the 20th Mechanized Brigade - a brigade which thanks to the delivery of the K2 tank battalion to Morąg grows. We intend to create another battalion in Ostróda, in the very place where in 2011 the government of the PO-PSL coalition liquidated the previously existing military unit” - said Mariusz Błaszczak, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense during the handover of the first K2 tanks to the Polish Armed Forces.

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