Lockheed Martin and WZL-1 to provide in‑country sensor support for Poland's AH‑64E Apaches

Lockheed Martin has partnered with Polish aerospace firm WZL‑1 to provide in‑country support for sensors on Warsaw's upcoming AH‑64E Apache attack helicopter fleet. The deal establishes local sustainment capability for Apache mission systems and deepens Lockheed's industrial footprint in Poland.

Discovered 2026-03-23T21:39:38.320719-07:00 | 2026-03-23T21:39:38.320719-07:00

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  • Establishes in‑country sustainment for Apache sensors and mission systems, shortening logistics tails and improving platform readiness.
  • Fits Lockheed's push to localize industrial and software support in partner nations, following its moves to set up a C2 software factory in Saudi Arabia and expand global F‑35 logistics work (see Lockheed F‑35 logistics).
  • Reinforces Poland's broader force modernization trajectory as it advances toward acquisition of advanced platforms, including planned F‑35 purchases.

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2026-03-23T21:39:38.320719-07:00
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2026-03-24T12:54:51.410419-07:00
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