Polish military modernisation & why are they buying Korean tanks?

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In the video I’m pretty sure I say you get the Matilda Black Prince – it’s actually the Excelsior, which is a decent tank capable of moving faster than walking speed (unlike my TOG II). You also get a bunch of in game currency, seven days of premium, and rental access to three solid vehicles – Tiger, Cromwell, and T-34/85. Only for new players though!Importantly though – I want to stress the Chieftain is appearing in a personal capacity for his video segment, not as a rep of Wargaming or WoT.Description:Military modernisation is a complex task for any state. Individual system selection is usually based on competitive trials and an extensive review and evaluation process. Usually. Poland’s plans are a little different – ordering what is basically an entire new army’s worth of equipment (with more tanks than many other major European states combined) from the Republic of Korea without any sort of extended trials process. In this episode, I ask the question of why a country in Europe would suddenly buy 1,000 tanks and hundreds of artillery pieces from a country half way around the world without so much as a trials program for the tank. To comment on why Poland may have selected the K2 – I’ve invited back the Chieftain to give a tanker’s expert view on the question. Thank you as always for engaging with this study of defence economics in action, and we’ll return to topics examining the Ukraine war next week. Caveats:There are two big caveats over this one. The first is that announcements (as used as a key source here) doesn’t always mean a program will deliver on time or as announced. 1,000 tanks ordered could become 500, delivery times might change etc. In fact, I’d go so far as to say they PROBABLY WILL change in many respects. This is a massive block of procurement that will challenge the heck out of any procurement office, let alone one that has not had to deal with this volume in recent years.

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