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Poland Signs Deal For 96 AH-64E Apache Combat Helicopters

Poland Signs Deal For 96 AH-64E Apache Combat Helicopters
AH 64E ground to air shoot in the Arizona desert (Photo: Boeing)

Boeing [BA] on Tuesday said that Poland has signed a foreign military sales (FMS) agreement to acquire 96 of the company’s AH-64E Apache attack and reconnaissance helicopters, a deal that will make Poland the largest foreign operator of the Apaches. The U.S. State Department approved the $12 billion FMS deal a year ago after Poland in September 2022 selected Boeing as the winner of its KRUK attack helicopter program to replace the country’s Mi-24 fleet. Signing of the letter of…

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