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Poland to receive Apache helicopters, boosting defense strength

The Minister of National Defence, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, announced that the first Apache helicopters will arrive in Poland as early as June. These will be leased machines serving as a precursor to the transfer of 96 new units ordered for our army's needs in 2024.

Apache helicopters
Apache helicopters
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According to the announcements, eight Apache helicopters will arrive in Poland on 16 June. This is the result of a leasing agreement from early 2025 involving the AH-64D Apache, which allows the building of bridging capabilities until the new 96 AH-64E Apache helicopters, ordered by the Ministry of National Defence in 2024, enter service.

Apache for Poland

Thanks to the bridging capabilities, the process of training flying, technical, and support personnel can be carried out in Poland. As a result, they will be prepared to operate the AH-64E Apache, expected to start arriving in Poland in 2028.

"This is very good news. A year ago, before the Polish Armed Forces Day, I signed a contract for approximately 10 billion dollars (8,8 billion euros) to purchase 96 Apache helicopters. At the beginning of this year, another agreement related to leasing was made, so we can access this equipment as soon as possible, allowing Polish pilots to master it and use it effectively. Eight Apaches are arriving in Poland on 16 June. We are receiving them for the needs of the Polish Armed Forces. This is a great event. The modernisation and transformation of the Polish army are genuinely accelerating," said Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz during his visit to Washington.

One of the best combat helicopters in the world

Poland ordered 96 machines in the AH-64E Apache version, which many experts and military personnel consider one of the best combat helicopters in the world. They will replace the Soviet-era Mi-24 and Mi-2 helicopters in the Polish army.

The AH-64E Apache helicopters can reach speeds of up to about 300 km/h and operate at altitudes up to 6,100 metres. Their primary armament includes a 30 mm automatic cannon and Hellfire anti-tank missiles, but they can also carry other weaponry. Due to their high combat capabilities, Apaches are nicknamed "tank killers" (a reputation solidified by successful operations during Desert Storm).

AH-64E Apaches are also equipped with an advanced electronic flight control system and can work in conjunction with other American equipment (e.g., Abrams tanks or F-16 and F-35 fighters) through the Link 16 system.

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