American defence giants Lockheed Martin and Raytheon have reached an agreement that would see Poland become the first country outside the US to manufacture Javelin anti-tank missile systems.

A memorandum of understanding was signed this week between Javelin Joint Venture (JJV) – a partnership between Raytheon and Lockheed Martin – and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ), Poland’s state defence industry holding company.

Under the agreement, the parties will seek to establish a final assembly facility and component production capabilities in Poland for the Javelin system, which has proved effective in Ukraine’s defence against Russia’s invasion.

“Together with PGZ, we are exploring a number of opportunities to leverage the resident skills and expertise of Polish industry for Javelin co-production,” said Andy Amaro, president of JJV.

“With growing demand for Javelin, these new industry partners can play a vital role in supporting the production and delivery of this combat-proven, fire-and-forget weapon system,” he added.

“This partnership will strengthen our relationship with Poland and ensure they have the deterrence capabilities needed to support their national security,” said JJV vice-president Dave Pantano. Poland’s territorial defence forces have been certified in the use of Javelin systems since 2021.

Industry news service Breaking Defense notes that, should the memorandum of understanding lead to production capabilities, Poland would become the first country outside the US to manufacture Javelins.

Paula Hartley, Lockheed Martin’s general manager of tactical missiles, told Breaking Defense that “Poland’s proximity to Ukraine” was a factor the firm had taken into account in reaching the agreement.

Przemysław Kowalczuk, a member of PGZ’s management board, hailed the deal with JJV as “the result of many years of hard work”, reports the Gazeta Wyborcza daily. Polish defence firm Mesko, which is part of PGZ, will be the main contractor responsible for manufacture.


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