The construction of the first frigate for the Polish Navy has started

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On August 16, at the PGZ Naval Shipyard, a ceremony of cutting sheets for the first frigate class unit for the Polish Navy took place. Thus, a new stage in the implementation of the Miecznik program has begun.

The ceremony, attended by Minister of National Defense Mariusz BÅ‚aszczak, Minister of State Assets Jacek Sasin and Head of the National Security Bureau Jacek Siewiera, is an important moment in the history of the Polish Navy. As part of the Miecznik programme, it will acquire three frigate class vessels by 2032. These will be the most modern and best armed units available to the Navy.

For Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa, and especially for the PGZ-Miecznik consortium and its foreign partners, this is a very important moment. On the one hand, all design and technical arrangements have been finalized, and on the other, what we've all been waiting for has begun - physical work on the construction of the first unit. This is the result of several months of hard work, for which I would like to thank all parties involved - not only the crew of PGZ Stocznia Wojenna, but also the employees of Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa, Remontowa Shipbuilding and our British partners. This is a momentous moment for the entire shipbuilding industry. I am all the more glad that it is held at PGZ Stocznia Wojenna, which has been operating in the industry for over a hundred years, emphasized Sebastian ChwaÅ‚ek, President of the Management Board of PGZ SA. 

Three modern Miecznik frigates for the Polish Navy will be built at PGZ Stocznia Wojenna in cooperation with the leaders of the defense industry (Babcock, MBDA, Thales, Remontowa Shipbuilding), as part of the largest contract ever awarded to the Polish shipbuilding industry. The first frigate will be built by 2026. The Miecznik program is being implemented according to the schedule.

Multi-purpose units of this class will significantly increase the capabilities of the Polish Navy and will allow for the implementation of a wide range of tasks at sea, including in the field of securing shipping routes and critical infrastructure. The ships will increase the combat potential of the Polish Armed Forces, but will also constitute a significant contribution of the Republic of Poland within the framework of the North Atlantic Alliance, e.g. by carrying out tasks within NATO's Permanent Ship Teams.

The multi-purpose frigates will be equipped with modern radar, artillery and missile systems. Thanks to these ships, the Polish Navy will gain new opportunities to perform a wide range of tasks in Polish maritime areas and participate in missions and exercises organized with NATO allies.

The implementation of the project in Poland allows for the creation of about 2,000 jobs in shipyards, defense companies and other industry sectors directly involved in the project. The acquired competences will allow to develop new possibilities and help in work on other projects for the Polish Navy.

The contract with the Armament Inspectorate was signed on July 27, 2021. The PGZ-MIECZNIK Consortium is responsible for the implementation of the project, consisting of: Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa SA, PGZ Stocznia Wojenna sp. z o. o. The strategic partners in the project are: Remontowa Shipbuilding SA, Babcock, Thales UK and MBDA UK.

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