Poland Secures $4.8B Deal for Swedish Submarines to Boost Naval Strength Against Russia

June 29, 2026
Poland Secures $4.8B Deal for Swedish Submarines to Boost Naval Strength Against Russia
  • Poland has signed a $4.8-billion contract with Sweden to acquire three A-26 Blekinge-class submarines, built to Saab’s A26 design, to strengthen its navy against Russian pressure.

  • The bid process saw contenders including Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and South Korea, with TKMS proposing the U212 CD design.

  • The deal includes a full armaments package, comprehensive training, logistics, and the necessary infrastructure to bring the submarines into service.

  • Delivery is planned from 2031 to 2038, with the first submarine due in 2031 and the remaining two arriving by 2038.

  • The submarines are described as fifth-generation, designed for Baltic Sea operations, capable of supporting both naval and special forces missions.

  • The Saab A26 Blekinge design features diesel-electric propulsion with air-independent propulsion, enabling extended underwater endurance.

  • The agreement was signed in Gdynia during Poland–Sweden government consultations and covers delivery, logistics, personnel training, and infrastructure readiness for induction.

  • Poland aims to strengthen its navy amid perceived Russian threats, seeking to create one of NATO’s stronger fleets, despite currently operating only one older Soviet-era submarine.

  • The submarines are intended to bolster deterrence and maritime capabilities in regional security terms.

  • The total value of the deal is about €4.5 billion, with the first submarine delivered in 2030 and the other two in subsequent years.

  • Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) bid for the contract but was not awarded the deal.

  • The contract was signed in Gdynia by Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.

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