Saab’s A26 submarine is designed to meet the demanding operational conditions of the Baltic Sea and engineered specifically to operate in complete silence and remain undetected. A submarine significantly contributes to naval Multi Domain Operations through its freedom of movement, stealth, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.
“We are deeply honored that Poland has chosen Saab’s submarines to bolster its defense capabilities and strengthen the strategic partnership between our two nations. The three A26 submarines meet Poland’s current and future defense requirements and will play a pivotal role in enhancing security in the Baltic Sea region,” said Micael Johansson, President and CEO of Saab.
To support the contract and the Polish Navy’s operation of the submarines, Saab is committed to establishing maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities in Poland in close collaboration with Polish industry, thereby supporting strategic autonomy for Poland.
Poland will operate the Swedish submarine HMS Södermanland as a gap filler, as stated in a separate agreement between Poland and Sweden.