Poland has issued a formal request to the US for the procurement of 32 Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) combat aircraft, the country’s defence minister announced on 27 May.
Seen here in Australian service, the F-35A has been requested by Poland as it looks to replace its ageing Warsaw-Pact inventory. (Lockheed Martin)
Mariusz Blaszack said that Poland has made the request as it looks to replace its Warsaw Pact-era fighter inventory under its Harpia programme. According to Jane’sWorld Air Forces , this ageing inventory comprises 21 MiG-29 ‘Fulcrum’ and 26 Sukhoi Su-22 ‘Fitter’ platforms.
Besides its elderly Soviet-built aircraft, the Polish Air Force also fields 48 Lockheed Martin F-16C/D Block 50+ Fighting Falcons. While not mentioned in Blaszack’s announcement on Twitter, it is likely that the F-35As will initially augment these aircraft before eventually replacing them.
Further to the F-35As, Poland’s request includes a logistics and training package. No value or delivery timeline has been given.
As previously reported by Jane’s , Poland’s request for the F-35A follows an Armament Inspectorate inquiry to the US Department of Defense for pricing and availability that was sent on 28 March. This request negated a letter sent on December 2018 in which the Armament Inspectorate requested details on the Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70 Viper, Boeing F-15 Eagle and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, and the F-35A.
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