Saab and the Orka Program: Talks with the Government and Polish Industry are Ongoing
Negotiations are intensively being conducted among Saab, the Polish government, and local industries regarding the Orka submarine program.
Discussions around the Orka submarine program have intensified, with Saab maintaining close negotiations with the Polish government, the Armament Agency, and local companies. While specific details of these negotiations remain confidential, Saab is keen to collaborate with the Polish industrial sector. Preliminary workshops have reportedly taken place involving both state-owned and private firms to explore potential collaboration avenues. Saab has expressed a commitment to identifying suitable subcontractors for the Orka program, placing emphasis on the need for local engagement in the initiative.
The CEO of Saab Technologies Poland, Jyrki Kujansuu, shared that the initial focus is on securing competent suppliers as part of the Orka program, indicating a strong investment in local partnerships. Further announcements regarding the collaboration will be made upon the signing of contracts, in alignment with the regulations of the publicly traded nature of the company. This strategic approach signifies Saabβs intent to integrate Polish industrial capabilities into its operations, enhancing the local economy and fostering technological development within the country.
As the aviation law is also being revised in Poland to extend regulatory powers over airlines, airports, and fuel producers, these ongoing negotiations are taking place within a broader context of Polish defense modernization. The implications of the Orka program could have far-reaching impacts on national security and the defense landscape in Poland, as the country seeks to strengthen its naval capabilities while ensuring local industries benefit from such substantial government contracts.