Poland Signs $850M Missile Deal
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Apache attack helicoptersRBC - Ukraine
•Poland to spend $850m on US missiles
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Warsaw has signed a contract with the United States to purchase several hundred AIM-120C AMRAAM missiles.
The missiles will be used to equip aircraft in the Polish military.
Warsaw and Washington are expected to sign a separate agreement next week for the purchase of 96 Apache attack helicopters.
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