The agreement will allow the Bumar-Labendi plant to provide maintenance and overhaul services for the T-64 tanks, with expansion plans to the T-72 and RT-91 Twardy tanks that Poland has transferred to Ukraine.
In addition, discussions are continuing on the possibility of joint maintenance for German-made Leopard 2 tanks.
Previously, it was learned that EU member states could not agree on whether contracts for the purchase of ammunition from Ukraine should be open only to companies from the EU or to manufacturers from other countries.
Meanwhile, a new part of the US Department of Defense’s classified documents, including those related to Ukraine, China and the Middle East, has surfaced on the Web.
Source: Ferra

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