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Poland Orders 180 More K2 Tanks from South Korea in $6.7 Billion Defense Deal

South Korea Expands Arms Exports as Poland Boosts Military with K2 Tanks

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 12, 2025
in Europe, Military & Defense, NATO & International Relations, World News
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K2 Tanks Deal Strengthens Poland-South Korea Defense Ties Amid Ukraine War - Kacper Pempel/Reuters/File

Poland to Build K2PL Tanks Locally Under New $6.7B Agreement with South Korea - Kacper Pempel/Reuters/File

Poland Orders 180 More South Korean K2 Tanks in $6.7 Billion Deal

WARSAW — July 2025

Poland has reached a preliminary agreement to buy a second batch of 180 K2 main battle tanks from South Korea, a $6.7 billion package that cements Warsaw’s status as NATO’s fastest‑growing land force and underscores Seoul’s rise as a go‑to supplier for U.S. allies short on Western hardware.

Key Details of the Purchase

  • Contract value: $6.7 billion, covering 180 K2s, 80 support vehicles, ammunition, training, and logistics.
  • Production split: 120 tanks will be built by Hyundai Rotem in South Korea; the remaining 60 will roll off a new Polish assembly line as the K2PL variant.
  • Delivery timeline: The first 30 Korea‑made tanks arrive in 2026; full delivery of the second batch extends into the late 2020s.
  • Long‑term plan: Under a 2022 framework, Poland aims to field nearly 1,000 K2s, replacing Soviet‑era armor sent to Ukraine.

Warsaw’s Rapid Military Buildup

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine turned Poland into NATO’s forward shield. Warsaw has:

  • Raised defense spending from 2.7 % of GDP in 2022 to an expected 4.7 % in 2025—the highest share in the Alliance.
  • Donated more than 300 tanks and 350 infantry vehicles to Kyiv, according to U.S. think‑tank estimates.
  • Scrambled jets as Russian drones struck Ukraine’s northwest, just 80 kilometres from Polish airspace.

Analysts at the Wilson Center say Poland has “arguably emerged as Europe’s most capable military power,” though a RAND report warns Warsaw must finance its shopping list and grow its army by nearly 50 % within a decade.

South Korea: A New Arsenal for U.S. Partners

With U.S. stockpiles stretched by wars in Ukraine and Gaza, South Korea has become the world’s 10th‑largest arms exporter:

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Top Buyers 2020‑24*Share of South Korean Exports
Poland46 %
Philippines14 %
India 7 %

*Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

Seoul’s defense firms already supply Poland with K9 self‑propelled howitzers (174 delivered, 38 pending) and FA‑50 light fighters (12 of 48 shipped). Washington, meanwhile, is contracting South Korean shipyards to ease U.S. Navy maintenance backlogs—a sign of deeper industrial ties ahead.

What Happens Next

  • Signatures: Both governments expect to finalize the tank contract in the coming weeks.
  • Local jobs: The K2PL production line will anchor a new armored‑vehicle hub in western Poland.
  • NATO posture: Fielding nearly 1,000 modern tanks would give Poland more heavy armor than any European ally except the United States.

For a nation on the edge of Russia’s warzone, the message is clear: deterrence now rolls on South Korean tracks.

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