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Poland moves towards multi-billion-euro Patriot missile deal

WARSAW, July 4, (APP/AFP) – Polish Defence Minister Antoni Macierewicz on Monday said he would ink a letter of intent with US
defence firm Raytheon to buy a Patriot missile system valued at an
estimated 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion).
The EU member’s previous government had said in April it planned
to buy the Patriot system, but soon after coming into power in November
the current conservative administration placed a question mark over the purchase.
Macierewicz himself had said at the time: “The price is much
higher, the delivery time much longer… in short, this contract is practically non-existent.”
On Monday Macierewicz said Poland was able to move ahead with the plan because Raytheon had pledged that 50 percent of the missile system spending would be on works “done in Poland by Polish arms firms”.
“That being the case, we’re signing the letter of intent,” Macierewicz said, quoted by the Polish news agency PAP.
He said that meant Raytheon would be the “most likely” maker of Poland’s missile defence system.
The defence ministry had said in April that it wanted to acquire eight missile batteries by 2025, with two of them to be delivered within three years of signing a deal.
The Eurosam consortium including MBDA France, MBDA Italy and
France’s Thales Group had been the other party in the running for the missile deal.